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Discrete
Mathematics for Computer Science, Csci(Math)2610, Fall 2004
Zubeyir Cinkir
Homework:
Hmw1,
Hmw2,
Hmw3,
Hmw4,
Hmw5,
Hmw6,
Hmw7,
Hmw8
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Hmw9,
Hmw10,
Hmw11,
Hmw12,
Hmw13,
Hmw14,
Hmw15,
Hmw16,
Hmw17,
Hmw18 ,
Hmw19
Quizzes & Solutions:
Quiz1,
Quiz2,
Quiz3,
Quiz4,
Quiz5,
Quiz6,
Quiz7,
Quiz8,
Quiz9,
Quiz10
Quizsol1,
Quizsol2,
Quizsol3,
Quizsol4,
Quizsol5,
Quizsol6, Quizsol6part2,
Quizsol7,
Quizsol8,
Quizsol9,
Quizsol10
Exams & Solutions:
Exam1,
Exam2,
Exam3,
Exam4,
Final
Exam1(old)
Examsol1,
Examsol2,
Examsol3,
Examsol4,
Finalsol
Exam1sol(old)
The Course Syllabus
Discrete
Mathematics for Computer Science, Csci(Math)2610, Fall 2004
Instructor: Zubeyir Cinkir
Email:
cinkir@math.uga.edu
Office: 434F Boyd GSRC
Office hours:
10:00-11:00 M , 12:00-1:00 W & by appointment
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Class Time : 2:00-3:15 TR and 1:25-2:15 W
in Chemistry (Bldg 1001), room 453.
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Text :
Discrete Mathematics and its Applications, 5th edition, by
Kenneth H. Rosen. For extra examples, you can visit
http://www.mhhe.com/math/advmath/rosen/r5/student/index.html
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Course Prerequisites : CSCI 1301-1301L, MATH 1113
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Course Description :This course will cover the
fundamental mathematical tools used in computer science. These are sets,
relations, functions, logic (propositional &predicate), methods of
mathematical proofs, recurrences, counting
techniques, relations, discrete probability, graphs, trees and possible
a few other subjects.
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Course Homepage: I will mainly use webct to make
announcements, to post solutions for exams and quizzes, to post
syllabus, homework assignments, hints, and some other course
information.
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Grading:
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Test 1 : 10%
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Test 2 : 15%
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Test 3 : 15%
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Test 4 : 15%
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Quizzes&Homework : 15%
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Final Exam : 30%
Overall grade will be A>= 85,
85>B>=73, 73>C>=60, 60>D>=50,
50>F
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Policies : Before the day of the test, you must
provide a University-approved excuse for your absence, if you are going
to be absent on a test day.
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Attendance: Attendance in all lectures is
expected. You are responsible for all material taught in class even if
you are absent and it is not in the book. Also, you should keep in mind
that there will be lots of quizzes and you don't want to miss any of
them.
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Academic Honesty : You are free to discuss homework problems
with your classmates, or even form study groups to solve the problems
together. However, all of the answers you submit for each homework
assignment must be your own. This means each answer must be written by
you in your own words. A violation of any one of the above constitutes
academic dishonesty and will be dealt with as such, in accordance with
the departmental policy.
Students are encouraged to consult with the instructor whenever help is
needed. In addition to the instructor's scheduled office hours, students
can make appointments for other times.
For more information about the course:
https://webct.uga.edu/www/
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