Instructor: Varies from term to term Coverage Introduction to the mathematical foundations of computer science. Topics covered include: propositional and predicate logic, proof methods, set theory, functions, sequences and summations, introduction to algorithms, growth of functions and asymptotic notation, mathematical induction, counting, pigeonhole principle, permutations and combinations, relations and their properties, closure of relations, partial orderings, and introduction to graph theory. Syllabus Logic and proofs
Sets and functions
Algorithms and complexity
Mathematical induction
Counting, permutations and combinations
Relations and partial orderings
Graphs and connectivity | (Select for large version)
 Loading... ![]()
Internet_Graph.png
|