Discrete Mathematics is a course for professors of discrete mathematics for students of computer science and mathematics. Discrete mathematics is the backbone of mathematics and computer science. The topics covered in this course are among the most important that any math student may encounter one day.
What you will learn in Discrete Mathematics:
You will learn and develop the ability to think, read and write absolutely and mathematically.
Learn the basics of set theory including builder notation and the functions and properties of sets
Learning the truth, paradoxes, De Morgan rules in logic, logical equivalence and setting a mesmerizing proposition
How to make tables of accuracy and determine the correctness or incorrectness of a compound term
How to read, write and prove mathematical expressions using a variety of methods
Understand Boolean expressions, black boxes, logic gates and digital circuits
Understand the basics of Archimedes’ theorem, computational modular, and how to find GCD and LCM
Gain a solid foundation in functions, combination of functions, two-way and inverse functions
Find equivalence classes and relationships
Essential concepts in probability and composition
Gain skills in arithmetic and geometric sequences and sets
Learn the basics of graph theory including incidence and adjacency matrices, walks, eccentricity, hamiltonian paths and circuits, connectedness, and Ore’s Theorem.
Course specifications
Publisher: Udemy Instructors: Miran Fattah Language: English Level: Advanced to Advanced Number of Courses: 124 Duration: 18 hours and 54 minutes
Version 2021/7 has not changed in the number and time of total courses compared to 2020/5, but has been updated due to the passage of more than 1 year.