MCS 256
Discrete Mathematics
Spring 2001
Catalog description:
This course presents methods used in the analysis of discrete
structures, approximately paralleling the analysis of continuous
structures via calculus.
Topics include manipulation of sums, integer functions, number theory,
binomial coefficients, applied combinatorics, generating functions, and
asymptotics. This subject matter is of special interest in computer
science.
Prerequisites: MCS 121 (Calculus I) and either MCS 220 (Introduction to
Analysis) or MCS 236 (Relation-Based Structures)
Announcement:
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The final exam will be given in our classroom on Tuesday, May 22,
from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Instructor
John Holte
holte@gac.edu