Guide to Solving Problems in Discrete Mathematics and Mathematical Logic. Part 1
This textbook, which combines the functions of a textbook and a problem set, provides a systematic representation of the conceptual and terminological foundation, theoretical concepts, methodological potential, and practical possibilities of the academic disciplines "Discrete Mathematics", "Mathematical Logic", "Discrete Mathematics...
and Mathematical Logic". The textbook is intended for university students studying in the fields of "Mathematics", "Information Systems", "Computer Science", "Computer Engineering and Software". The combination of textbook and problem set functions in this manual is realized not so much through the parallel inclusion of theoretical information, precedeing the system of examples and exercises in each chapter, but through the productive combination of the theoretical premises presented with a description of the methodological potential, technologies, and structures inherent to the practical component of these disciplines, and their demonstrative realization through numerous examples. The book is quite accessible for independent study and can be recommended to both full-time students and students studying in part-time formats who utilize various opportunities of the distance learning system. The manual is also of interest to graduate students and instructors of logic-algebraic disciplines in higher education, as well as to individuals interested in in-depth independent study of discrete mathematics and mathematical logic.
This textbook, which combines the functions of a textbook and a problem set, provides a systematic representation of the conceptual and terminological foundation, theoretical concepts, methodological potential, and practical possibilities of the academic disciplines "Discrete Mathematics", "Mathematical Logic", "Discrete Mathematics and Mathematical Logic". The textbook is intended for university students studying in the fields of "Mathematics", "Information Systems", "Computer Science", "Computer Engineering and Software". The combination of textbook and problem set functions in this manual is realized not so much through the parallel inclusion of theoretical information, precedeing the system of examples and exercises in each chapter, but through the productive combination of the theoretical premises presented with a description of the methodological potential, technologies, and structures inherent to the practical component of these disciplines, and their demonstrative realization through numerous examples. The book is quite accessible for independent study and can be recommended to both full-time students and students studying in part-time formats who utilize various opportunities of the distance learning system. The manual is also of interest to graduate students and instructors of logic-algebraic disciplines in higher education, as well as to individuals interested in in-depth independent study of discrete mathematics and mathematical logic.
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