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[RIM 302] Discrete Mathematics
Instruction Language
Azerbaijani
Course Description
This course explores mathematical structures that are fundamentally discrete rather than continuous, serving as the theoretical backbone of computer science. The curriculum focuses on set theory, formal logic, and combinatorics, including permutations and combinations. Students delve into graph theory, Boolean algebra, and the properties of relations and functions. The course emphasizes discrete probability, recurrence relations, and the principles of mathematical induction for proving algorithmic correctness. By the end of the semester, students will be capable of analyzing network structures, optimizing search algorithms, and understanding the logic gates used in digital circuit design, providing the essential analytical tools required for software engineering, cryptography, and complex system modeling.
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