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Core concepts in mathematics : discrete mathematics / authored and edited by 3G E-learning LLC, USA.

By: 3G E-learning LLC, USA [author and editor. ].
New York, NY, USA : 3G E-learning LLC, ©2019Description: vii, 264 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. + 1 DVD (4 3/4 in.).ISBN: 9781984620590.Subject(s): Discrete mathematicsDDC classification: 511.1 T41
Contents:
Chapter 1 Relation and Function Chapter 2 Logic and Proofs Chapter 3 Combinatorics Chapter 4 Graphs Chapter 5 Algebraic Structures Chapter 6 Boolean Algebra
Summary: Discrete mathematics is a branch of mathematics involving discrete elements that uses algebra and arithmetic. Discrete math is needed to see mathematical structures in the object you work with and understand their properties. To deliver techniques and ideas in discrete mathematics to the learner we extensively use interactive puzzles specially created for this specialization. To bring the learners experience closer to IT-applications we incorporate programming examples, problems and projects in our courses. It is increasingly being applied in the practical fields of mathematics and computer science. It is a very good tool for improving reasoning and problem-solving capabilities.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1 Relation and Function
Chapter 2 Logic and Proofs
Chapter 3 Combinatorics
Chapter 4 Graphs
Chapter 5 Algebraic Structures
Chapter 6 Boolean Algebra

Discrete mathematics is a branch of mathematics involving discrete elements that uses algebra and arithmetic. Discrete math is needed to see mathematical structures in the object you work with and understand their properties. To deliver techniques and ideas in discrete mathematics to the learner we extensively use interactive puzzles specially created for this specialization. To bring the learners experience closer to IT-applications we incorporate programming examples, problems and projects in our courses. It is increasingly being applied in the practical fields of mathematics and computer science. It is a very good tool for improving reasoning and problem-solving capabilities.

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