Sets, Logic and Maths for Computing:
>> Thursday, July 2, 2009
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The tools for developing these skills are in part qualitative – concepts such as set, relation, function, and structures such as trees and well-founded orders. They are also in part quantitative – notably elementary combinatorics and finite probability. Recurring in all of these are instruments of proof, both purely logical ones (such as proof by contradiction) and mathematical (the various forms of induction).
Features:
• Explains the basic mathematical tools required by students as they set out in their studies of Computer or Information Science
• Explores the interplay between qualitative
• Teaches the material as a language for thinking, as much as knowledge to be acquired
• Uses an intuitive approach with a focus on examples for all general concepts
• Provides numerous exercises, solutions and proofs to deepen and test the reader’s understanding
• Includes highlight
• Tandems with additional electronic resources including slides on author’s website
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