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Discrete Structure

Discrete Structure. Yogesh Aryal Ministry Of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation aryal.yogesh@ioe.edu.np. Schedule. Start class: 2076 Bhaishak 15 End Class: 2076 Bhadra Time: 7-9:15 AM(Sunday, thursday ). Evaluation:. Internal Marks: Test=10 Attendance=5

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Discrete Structure

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  1. Discrete Structure YogeshAryal Ministry Of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation aryal.yogesh@ioe.edu.np

  2. Schedule • Start class: 2076 Bhaishak15 • End Class: 2076 Bhadra • Time: 7-9:15 AM(Sunday, thursday)

  3. Evaluation: • Internal Marks: • Test=10 • Attendance=5 • Class activities/participation and Home assignment:5

  4. Activities • Class assignment • Home assignment • Presentations • Writing

  5. Syllabus

  6. References: • 1. KenthRosen, Discrete Mathematical Structures with Applications to Computer Science, WCB/ McGraw Hill2. G. Birkhoff, T.C. Bartee, Modern Applied Algebra, CBS Publishers.3. R. Johnsonbaugh, Discrete Mathematics, Prentice Hall Inc.4. G.Chartand, B.R.Oller Mann,  Applied and Algorithmic Graph Theory, McGraw Hill5. Joe L. Mott, AbrahanKandel, and Theodore P. Baker, Discrete Mathematics for Computer Scientists and Mathematicians, Prentice- Hall of India

  7. Why Discrete Mathematics? (I) • Computers use discrete structures to represent and manipulate data. • Discrete Structure is the basic building block for becoming a Computer Scientist • Computer Science is not Programming • Computer Science is not Software Engineering • EdsgerDijkstra: “Computer Science is no more about computers than Astronomy is about telescopes.” • Computer Science is about problem solving.

  8. Why Discrete Mathematics? (II) • Mathematics is at the heart of problem solving • Defining a problem requires mathematical rigor (proof) • Use and analysis of models, data structures, algorithms requires a solid foundation of mathematics • To justify why a particular way of solving a problem is correct or efficient (i.e., better than another way) requires analysis with a well-defined mathematical model.

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