Mathematics for Computer Science
6.042J · Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Mathematics · Undergraduate · Spring 2015
Prof. Albert R. Meyer, Prof. Adam Chlipala
<p>This subject offers an interactive introduction to discrete mathematics oriented toward computer science and engineering. The subject coverage divides roughly into thirds:</p> <ol> <li>Fundamental concepts of mathematics: Definitions, proofs, sets, functions, relations.</li> <li>Discrete structures: graphs, state machines, modular arithmetic, counting.</li> <li>Discrete probability theory.</li> </ol> <p>On completion of 6.042J, students will be able to explain and apply the basic methods of …
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