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Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science

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This book discusses the role of proofs in mathematics and computer science. In mathematics, a proof involves validating a proposition through logical deductions from axioms. Computer scientists focus on demonstrating program accuracy, given the increasing error susceptibility of software. A community of specialists aims to enhance program precision, extending to verifying computer processor chips for leading manufacturers. Creating mathematical models to affirm program validity is an active study area. A proof, in this context, involves a sequence of logical deductions from axioms and established statements, leading to the desired proposition. While crafting proofs may seem daunting, standard templates offer a framework. Some templates can be interconnected, providing both high-level structure and detailed guidance. The Principle of Mathematical Induction is applied to validate algorithms without computer reliance. Sets underpin modern mathematics and software engineering, introduced with language and typical tasks. Primary set operations' understanding enables proof techniques for functions, relations, and graphs, validating algorithms for specific tasks. The book delves into language describing element collections and sets, providing proof templates for comprehension and construction. The book covers common set operations, introduces additional proof templates, and addresses numbering elements and the Principle of Mathematical Induction. This exploration deepens the understanding of mathematical proofs and their role in computer science applications.

Author Biography:

Prof Pomde N. (1984) is presently working as a Assistant Professor, Dept of Agriculture Engineering and Mathematics, College of Agricultural Naigaon Bz,. He has 13 years of experience in teaching and Extension in this duration he has published 02 practical Manual and 02 popular articles. Prof. Pomde has completed M.sc mathematics from Dr. B.A.M. U. university, Aurangabad in 2011.
Release date NZ
March 31st, 2024
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributor
  • Edited by Pomde N.P
Pages
241
ISBN-13
9781774698303
Product ID
38235962

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