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Connecting Discrete Mathematics and Computer Science

2022
Computer science majors taking a non-programming-based course like discrete mathematics might ask 'Why do I need to learn this?' Written with these students in mind, this text introduces the mathematical foundations of computer science by providing a comprehensive treatment of standard technical topics while simultaneously illustrating some of the ...
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Introducing Computing and Technology through Problem-Solving in Discrete Mathematics

Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing, 2020
Mathematics is usually taught using a traditional pencil-and-paper approach and frequently lacks real-world contextual referents, leading to a sense of alienation among secondary students and missed opportunities to advance students’ mathematical and ...
R. Sinkovits, Osvaldo D. Soto
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Students' Thoughts on Discrete Mathematics: Insights for Practice and Implications for Future Research

Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
Discrete mathematics has been a topic taught in the undergraduate computer science curriculum for decades. Most research publications that are focused on discrete mathematics focus on the teacher's perspective of the course and the students.
David Magda, Christina Gardner-Mccune
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A Discrete Mathematics Package for Computer Science and Engineering Students

2005
Discrete mathematics is one of the very basic mathematics courses in computer engineering (CE) and/or computer science (CS) departments. This course covers almost all of the basic concepts for many other courses in the curriculum and requires active learning of students.
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The Role of Studying Discrete Mathematics in the Formation of the Logic of Thinking for Computer Science Students

Proceedings of the 2019 7th International Conference on Information and Education Technology, 2019
The famous Swiss psychologist and the founder of the theory of cognitive development Jean Piaget in his works [12, 13] on intelligence formation, expresses the idea that the last (highest) stage of intelligence development is the mastery of formal operations. In his opinion, this usually happens by the age of 12.
Marianna N. Maksimenko   +1 more
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Discrete mathematics, computer science, logic, proof, and their relationships

2021
Discrete mathematics, roughly defined as concerning countable objects, recently gained importance both in research and education, mainly due to its foundational role in large parts of computer science. This chapter provides a synthesis of recent INDRUM research concerning the educational side of this “border area” between university mathematics and ...
Chellougui, Faïza   +2 more
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Research Area 3: Mathematical Sciences: 3.4, Discrete Mathematics and Computer Science

2015
Abstract : Many modern applications require modeling and analysis of functions on large, high dimensional, unstructured data sets. One may assume that the data lies on a low dimensional manifold, but this manifold is not known. We have extended the diffusion geometry paradigm for these problems to study function approximation on data defined manifolds.
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