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Discrete Mathematics Teaching and Learning

open access: yesEncyclopedia of Mathematics Education, 2014
International ...
Cécile Ouvrier-Buffet
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Discrete Mathematics

2009
Logic Propositions and Truth Values Logical Connectives and Truth Tables Tautologies and Contradictions Logical Equivalence and Logical Implication The Algebra of Propositions Arguments Formal Proof of the Validity of Arguments Predicate Logic Arguments ...
Rowan Garnier, John Taylor
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An LGBTQ-Inclusive Problem Set in Discrete Mathematics

Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2022
This project aims to improve LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer) representation in the University of Utah's discrete mathematics course. Many practice problems in the course textbook rely on heteronormative and/or cisnormative premises.
Trysten Scott Richard   +2 more
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Discrete Mathematics

Synthesis Lectures on Mathematics & Statistics, 2019
The training guide is devoted to the presentation of the foundations of discrete mathematics. The main sections are presented: theories of sets, mathematical logic, relations, formal systems, algorithms, algebras, combinatorics, graphs, fractal sets ...
A. Brini, A. Teolis
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Teaching and Learning of Discrete Mathematics

Proceedings of the 14th International Congress on Mathematical Education
Discrete mathematics is the study of discrete (as opposed to continuous) structures. It has many applications in a variety of fields, and it often exists at the interface of several disciplines, making it increasingly relevant in our digital world ...
Elise Lockwood   +4 more
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Changing perceptions of discrete mathematics through scrum-based course management practices

Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges (JCSC; Formerly: Journal of Computing in Small Colleges), 2017
The Discrete Mathematics course at our institution suffers from a poor reputation among our students.
Shannon Duvall   +2 more
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Neighborhoods in problems of discrete mathematics [PDF]

open access: possibleCybernetics and Systems Analysis, 1995
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G. F. Losev, Yu. I. Zhuravlev
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Algebra and Discrete Mathematics

2004
A proposition is the mental reflection of a fact, expressed as a sentence in a natural or artificial language. Every proposition is considered to be true or false.
Gerhard Musiol   +3 more
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Discrete Mathematics Fundamentals [PDF]

open access: possible, 1997
A graph (undirected) can be defined as a pair (V, E) where V is a non-empty finite set and E is a family of distinct unordered pairs of distinct elements of V. Elements of V are called vertices and elements of E are called edges. A graph is normally represented schematically as points and lines joining some of these points.
V. Feinberg, A. Levin, E. Rabinovich
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