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$T_2$ (Clone Theory and Discrete Mathematics・Algebra and Logic Related to Computer Science)
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Olympiad in Computer Science and Discrete Mathematics
Many ideas of theoretical computer science is not yet included in the practice of school teaching. To test the methods of learning new ideas one can use the format of school Olympiads which form a circle of ideas and objectives which can be included in the future general curriculum.
Athit Maytarttanakhon +2 more
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Lectures on Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science
Bakhadyr Khoussainov +1 more
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Mathematics of Discrete Structures for Computer Science
Gordon J. Pace
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Applied Discrete Mathematics, Combinatorics, Cryptography, Computer Science and Computation
Journal of Discrete Mathematical Sciences and CryptographyThis special issue of “Applied Discrete Mathematics, Combinatorics, Cryptography, Computer Science and Computation”, presents a selection of cutting-edge research in the fields of cryptography, algebra, and module theory. These areas continue to evolve and provide foundational insights for modern technology, particularly in the realms of secure ...
Mohammad Reza Farahani +4 more
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Concept inventories in computer science for the topic discrete mathematics
Working group reports on ITiCSE on Innovation and technology in computer science education - ITiCSE-WGR '06, 2006This report describes concept inventories, specialized assessment instruments that enable educational researchers to investigate student (mis)understandings of concepts in a particular domain. While students experience a concept inventory as a set of multiple-choice items taken as a test, this belies its purpose, its careful development, and its ...
Vicki L. Almstrum +7 more
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Review of Essential Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science By Harry Lewis and Rachel Zax
In this column we state a class of open problems that are well known in Ramsey Theory but probably not to my non-Ramsey readers. Nothing I present is original.
William Gasarch
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De Bruijn Sequences—A Model Example of the Interaction of Discrete Mathematics and Computer Science
Mathematics Magazine, 1982Combinatorics, graph theory, and abstract algebra can all be applied to the same algorithmic problem.
A. Ralston
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