Sunday, March 29, 2009

What is Discrete Mathematics?

What is Discrete Mathematics?


Discrete Mathematics concerns processes that consist of a sequence of individual steps.
This distinguishes it from calculus, which studies continuously changing processes. While the ideas of calculus were fundamental to the science and technology of the industrial revolution, the ideas of discrete mathematics underline the science and technology specific to the computer age.


MAIN TOPICS
  1. Logic.
  2. Sets and Operations on sets.
  3. Relations and Their Properties.
  4. Functions.
  5. Sequences and Series.
  6. Recurrence Relations.
  7. Mathematical Induction.
  8. Loop Invariants.
  9. Loop Invariants.
  10. Combinatorics.
  11. Probability.
  12. Graphs and Trees.

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