Has anyone studied discrete maths?

I’m like 9 weeks into the trimester and I still can’t even really define wth this is lmao. If someone put a gun to my head and gave me 1 hour to define it, I’m outta here 😭
 

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discrete math is basically the study of the underlying logic and theories of math It helps you learn how to prove certain things like a computer algorithm, i've been interested but I haven't finished high school yet so I could be wrong
 
discrete math is basically the study of the underlying logic and theories of math It helps you learn how to prove certain things like a computer algorithm, i've been interested but I haven't finished high school yet so I could be wrong
Nah I don’t think you’re wrong at all. That’s pretty much it. I guess maybe it’s just that I can understand it purely as far as a rigid definition goes, but as far as understanding it intuitively, nope. But I got 100/100 on my first quiz so I guess that’s something. And then left my first actual assessment piece too late, I paid this guy $200 to do it. I got 67.5/100... And discrete maths was supposed to be his specialty. NEVER AGAIN LMAOOO

Now I can only just scrape a high distinction if I get 100/100 on the final assessment piece. He ruined me lol.
 
I did in university, but that was in 2015 and I barely know anything about it today because I have never used it. Just do enough to get grades, it won't matter later unless you are doing machine learning or something that uses discrete math everyday. I used to use PatrickJMT on youtube when I was in uni.
 

Daydreamer

teetering in-between realities
Nah I don’t think you’re wrong at all. That’s pretty much it. I guess maybe it’s just that I can understand it purely as far as a rigid definition goes, but as far as understanding it intuitively, nope. But I got 100/100 on my first quiz so I guess that’s something. And then left my first actual assessment piece too late, I paid this guy $200 to do it. I got 67.5/100... And discrete maths was supposed to be his specialty. NEVER AGAIN LMAOOO

Now I can only just scrape a high distinction if I get 100/100 on the final assessment piece. He ruined me lol.
hope you pass, if you're good at this then your problem solving and logical reasoning will improve quite a bit
 
At the heart of discrete maths is this formulae:

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Discrete maths, in a nutshell, in ComSci, it is the assembly language of maths in propositional logic, predicate logic, axioms, theorems, models, proofs, induction, and recursions. I took this class a while ago, and learnt a great deal in building controllers in embedded systems.

Principles of Discrete Applied Mathematics

Try to conceptually grasp its applications in the real world rather than its theoretical nuance, a mistake students make at first. If you grasp the 1st two examples i.e. [chessboard & network] given in D Scheder's lectures, you will have no trouble thereafter.

Postscript:
There two lectures have very good introductory lessons for new students.


Shanghai Jiao Tong University this material produced by D Scheder
0:00:00 Introduction Basic Objects in Discrete Mathematics
0:26:36 partial Orders
0:54:45 Enumerative Combinatorics
1:29:44 The Binomial Coefficient
2:24:38 Asymptotics and the o notation
2:38:44 Introduction to Graph Theory
3:19:29 Connectivity Trees Cycles
3:55:46 Eulerian and Hamiltonian Cycles
4:22:59 Spanning Trees
4:52:22 Maximum Flow and Minimum cut
5:21:45 Matchings in Bipartite Graphs



Intro to discrete maths by Dr. Trefor Bazett
 

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