Computer Science and Engineering
CSE 16 Applied Discrete Mathematics
Introduction to applications of discrete mathematical systems. Topics include sets, functions, relations, graphs, predicate calculus, mathematical proof methods (induction, contraposition, contradiction), counting methods (permutations, combinations), and recurrences. Examples are drawn from computer science and computer engineering. Knowledge of computer programming is useful before taking this course. Students who do not have prior programing experience are strongly recommended to take Computer Science 5C, 5J, or 5P before taking this course. (Formerly Computer Engineering 16.)
General Education Code
MF
Quarter offered
Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer
Instructor
Tracy Larrabee, Martine Schlag, William Dunbar, Chen Qian, Alvaro Cardenas