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Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science Series

Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science Series

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This series of courses provides a comprehensive introduction to discrete mathematics with a focus on its applications to computer science. Topics covered include sets, logic, proof techniques, number theory, combinatorics, and graph theory. Students will develop a deep understanding of the fundamental principles and methods of discrete mathematics and how they are used in computer science, including algorithm analysis, cryptography, and data structures. This series is designed for students in computer science and related fields who want to build a strong foundation in mathematical concepts essential for understanding and solving problems in computer science.

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Expiry period Lifetime
Made in English
Last updated at Thu Aug 2024
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Total lectures 5
Total quizzes 0
Total duration 25:39:19 Hours
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Short description This series of courses provides a comprehensive introduction to discrete mathematics with a focus on its applications to computer science. Topics covered include sets, logic, proof techniques, number theory, combinatorics, and graph theory. Students will develop a deep understanding of the fundamental principles and methods of discrete mathematics and how they are used in computer science, including algorithm analysis, cryptography, and data structures. This series is designed for students in computer science and related fields who want to build a strong foundation in mathematical concepts essential for understanding and solving problems in computer science.
Outcomes
  • Demonstrate a strong understanding of discrete mathematics concepts as they relate to computer science.
  • Apply mathematical principles to design and analyze algorithms and data structures.
  • Utilize discrete mathematics techniques to solve complex computational problems.
  • Develop a foundation for advanced studies in computer science and related fields.
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