Andreas Mang Department of Mathematics, University of Houston

MATH 3336 Discrete Mathematics (Fall 2021)

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Course Description
This course is an introduction to proofs and the abstract approach that characterizes upper-level mathematics courses. It serves as a transition to advanced mathematics, and ideally is taken after the initial calculus sequence and before (or concurrently with) mid-level mathematics courses. The objective is for students to develop the skills and techniques they will need as they study any type of advanced mathematics, whether pure or applied. In particular, this course covers topics that are ubiquitous throughout mathematics (e.g., logic, sets, relations, functions) and helps prepare students for classes such as Real Analysis, Abstract Algebra, and Advanced Linear Algebra. The course provides a careful treatment of logic, proofs, sets, functions, and mathematical reasoning. Using this basis, counting techniques are studied thoroughly.
Instructor
Andreas Mang (andreas at math dot uh dot edu).
Course Material
Course material and homework assignments will be made available on blackboard.
Syllabus
A tentative version of the syllabus can be downloaded here.
Location and Time
TuTh 8:30 AM to 10:00 AM in SEC 101.
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