EE1J2: Mathematics for Applied Computing - 2010

 
Recommended Books

J. Truss, “Discrete Mathematics for Comp. Scientists”, Addison-Wesley, 2nd ed, 1999

N Nissanke, “Introductory Logic and Sets for Computer Scientists”, Addison-Wesley, 2nd ed, 1999

James Anderson, “Discrete mathematics with combinatorics (2nd ed), Prentice-Hall 2004

Powerpoint OHPs (2010)  
Lecture 1 (slides) (handouts)

Lecture 2 (slides) (handouts)

Lecture 3 (slides) (handouts)

Lecture 4 (slides) (handouts)

Lecture 5 (slides) (handouts)

Lecture 6 (slides) (handouts)

Lecture 7 (slides) (handouts)

Lecture 8 (slides) (handouts)

Lecture 9 (slides) (handouts)

Lecture 10 (slides) (handouts)

Lecture 11 (slides) (handouts)

Lecture 12 (corrected) (slides) (handouts)

Lecture 13 (slides) (handouts)

Lecture 14 (slides) (handouts)

Lecture 15 (feedback on class test) (slides) (handouts)

 

Classwork sheet (2009)

Class questions (valid and invalid arguments)

Solutions to class questions

 

Tutorial question sheets (2010)  
Tutorial sheet 1

Tutorial sheet 2

Tutorial sheet 3 (MATLAB)

Note – there is an error on tutorial sheet 4.  In question 4 the prior probabilities were not specified.  This is fixed in the solutions below.

Tutorial sheet 4

 

Solutions  

Note – this is version 2, there was an error on the original solution sheet
Solutions to tutorial sheet 1

Solutions to tutorial sheet 2

Solutions to tutorial sheet 3

Solution s to tutorial sheet 4

 

Examples

Spreadsheet for example from lecture 9

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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