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DISCRETE MATH/COMP SCI (MATH 213)

Term: 2019-2020 Fall Semester

Faculty

Dr. Eric D. Bancroft

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  • Start Date: Aug 13 2018 12:30PM
  • End Date: Aug 13 2018 1:30PM
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  • Start Date: Aug 13 2018 2:30PM
  • End Date: Aug 13 2018 4:30PM
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  • Start Date: Aug 13 2018 8:30AM
  • End Date: Aug 13 2018 9:15AM
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  • Start Date: Aug 13 2018 1:00AM
  • End Date: Aug 13 2018 1:00AM
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  • Start Date: Aug 13 2018 9:50AM
  • End Date: Aug 13 2018 11:50AM
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  • Start Date: Aug 13 2018 10:05AM
  • End Date: Aug 13 2018 10:50AM
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  • Start Date: Aug 13 2018 8:25PM
  • End Date: Aug 13 2018 9:25PM
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  • Start Date: Aug 13 2018 1:00PM
  • End Date: Aug 13 2018 1:50PM
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  • Start Date: Aug 13 2018 10:20AM
  • End Date: Aug 13 2018 11:50AM
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  • Start Date: Aug 13 2018 3:00PM
  • End Date: Aug 13 2018 4:00PM
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  • Note: The Friday 3-4pm hour may be reserved for Senior Seminar research meetings.


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Department

Mathematics

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3121

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724-458-3844

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HAL 213B

Schedule

Mon-Wed-Thu-Fri, 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM (8/26/2019 - 12/17/2019) Location: MAIN HAL 212

Description

MATH 213. DISCRETE MATHEMATICS FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE. A study of the foundations of mathematics with an emphasis on concepts related to theoretical mathematical methods and computer science. Topics include mathematical logic, set theory, algorithms, complexity of algorithms, integers, a variety of proof techniques, combinatorics, relations, graphs and digraphs, and trees. Corequisite: Mathematics 162. Fall semester only, four hours.