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Discrete Maths for Computer Science , Data science and Engineering Students

What you will learn

Learn the foundational concepts of Set theory

Learn the foundational concepts of Relations

Learn the foundational concepts of Functions

Learn the foundational concepts of Combinatorics

Description

Discrete Mathematics / Discrete Math is the backbone of Computer Science and Mathematics . It is the study of topics that are discrete rather than continuous. The topics that are covered in this course are the essential ones which are required to be learned and understood by every Computer science or engineering student. The goal of this course is to build up a strong mathematical foundation for students so that they may use their knowledge in building up technological areas likeย data structures, algorithms and database theory,

This course can be broken into a few key categories:

Set theory

Relations

Functions

Combinatorics


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Each of the above topics has a simple explanation of concepts so that students may grasp them easily.

I am sure that this course will be create a strong platform for students and those who are studying for higher Mathematics .

You will also get a good support in Q&A section . It is also planned that based on your feed back, new course materialsย  like Methods of proofs, Graph theory, Mathematical Logic: etc. and many more may be added to the course. Hope the course will develop better understanding and boost the self confidence of the students.

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Content

Set Theory

Introduction and Description of a Set
Types of Sets
Venn Diagrams
Laws of Algebra of Sets
Important Results on number of elements in sets

Relations

Cartesian Product of sets
Relation : Introduction & Domain , Codomain and Range
Types of Relations

Functions

Function: Definition & its Domain, Codomain and Range
Equality of Functions
Even and Odd Functions

Combinatorics

Factorial notations
Example 1
Example 2
Example 3
Example 4
Example 5
Example 6