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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)
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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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