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This introductory textbook covers all the mathematical concepts necessary for a computing degree, limiting coverage only to the material needed for the fundamentals of computing rather than delving into the higher mathematical concepts. Key features include:Gears content toward students who are less confident in mathematicsProvides exercises, with solutions, at the end of each chapterTeaches topics using everyday languageIncludes numerous worked examples in every chapterUses familiar scenarios to introduce mathematical conceptsDiscusses the relevance of each chapter topic to the world of computingCore topics covered include:Set and groupsMatricesRelations and functionsLogic and proofsCombinatoricsProbabilityGraph theoryThe book is written for students embarking on an undergraduate or foundation degree course in computer science (or related discipline) and aims to provide the basic skills and knowledge of discrete mathematics required for such a course. Whereas many textbooks tend to teach this subject in a way that is more suitable for mathematicians, this text specifically targets first-year students on computing courses and aims to teach only the basic material that they will need for their computing degree. Dr Quentin Charatanis a former Principal Lecturer and now visiting lecturer at the University of East London, UK.Dr Aaron Kansis the Head of the Computer Science and Digital Technologies Department in the School of Architecture, Computing & Engineering at the same institution.

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    Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
    Publication Date: 1/2/2024
    ISBN13: 9783031692338, 978-3031692338
    ISBN10: 3031692330

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This introductory textbook covers all the mathematical concepts necessary for a computing degree, limiting coverage only to the material needed for the fundamentals of computing rather than delving into the higher mathematical concepts. Key features include:Gears content toward students who are less confident in mathematicsProvides exercises, with solutions, at the end of each chapterTeaches topics using everyday languageIncludes numerous worked examples in every chapterUses familiar scenarios to introduce mathematical conceptsDiscusses the relevance of each chapter topic to the world of computingCore topics covered include:Set and groupsMatricesRelations and functionsLogic and proofsCombinatoricsProbabilityGraph theoryThe book is written for students embarking on an undergraduate or foundation degree course in computer science (or related discipline) and aims to provide the basic skills and knowledge of discrete mathematics required for such a course. Whereas many textbooks tend to teach this subject in a way that is more suitable for mathematicians, this text specifically targets first-year students on computing courses and aims to teach only the basic material that they will need for their computing degree. Dr Quentin Charatanis a former Principal Lecturer and now visiting lecturer at the University of East London, UK.Dr Aaron Kansis the Head of the Computer Science and Digital Technologies Department in the School of Architecture, Computing & Engineering at the same institution.

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