Discrete Mathematics
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TextPublication details: New York ; Addison Wesley Longman\; 2002Description: 370 p; Includes indexISBN: - 981-4119-67-9
- C 511.2 W27d
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The discrete mathematics course is looked to more and more as a resource for dealing with them. One such case: Computer science students often do not have room in their curriculum for a logic course, so the learn it in discrete math.In the discrete mathematics course, the student learns essential topics: induction and recursion, combinatorics, graph theory, and proofs and logic. Some of these topics are treated in more depth in the upper-division course.
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