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Date: Tue, 10 Dec 1996 16:52:55 GMTServer: NCSA/1.4.2Content-type: text/html<html><head><title>CSE 321, Autumn '96</title><head><body><h1> CSE 321 Discrete Structures <br>Autumn 1996<br>Syllabus</h1><h3>Instructor</h3><!WA0><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/beame/beame.html">Paul Beame</a>,<!WA1><a href="mailto:beame@cs.washington.edu">beame@cs.washington.edu</a><ul><li><b>Lectures</b> MWF 10:30am - 11:20pm in Electrical Engineering 108<li><b>Office</b> Sieg 416<li><b>Phone</b> 543-5114<li><b>Office Hours</b> MWF 11:30-11:50, Thursdays 11:00-11:50, or by appointment.</ul>Communication with the instructor and TA by email is encouraged.<h3>TA</h3><!WA2><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/nowitz">Jonathan Nowitz</a>,<!WA3><a href="mailto:nowitz@cs.washington.edu">nowitz@cs.washington.edu</a><ul><li><b>Section A</b> Thursday, 1:30-2:20 in Johnson 437<li><b>Section B</b> Thursday, 2:30-3:20 in Loew 216<li><b>Office Hours</b> Tuesdays 2:30-3:20 in Sieg 326A, Wednesdays 3:30-4:20in Sieg 326D</ul><h3>Quiz Sections</h3> Quiz sections meet at 1:30 - 2:20 Thursday in Loew Hall437and 2:30 - 3:20 Thursday in Johnson 437. You may attend either of the quizsections. <h3> Text Book </h3>The text for the course is Rosen, <b>Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications</b>. The <strong> Third Edition</strong> of the text will be used. The Second Edition is very close but the exercisesdiffer somewhat between the second and third editionsof the text, so you will need to consult the third edition to make surethat you are solving the appropriate problems.The course will probably follow the textfairly closely. There are many other discrete mathematics textsavailable that cover the same material. <h3> Grading:</h3> The course grade will be based on homework,a midterm, and a final exam. The approximate weighting of the three componentsis 40-50% Homework, 15-25% midterm and 30-40% final exam.<h3> Homework:</h3> Homework is intended to be a major portion of the course.Assignments will be due weekly, usually on Friday. It is expected thathomework solutions represent original work. <h3> Course Web:</h3> All the CSE 321 handouts will be available on thedepartment's course web: Document URL<tt>http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/321.</tt>The subdirectories containcopies of handouts from previous offerings of the course(including old exams).<h3> Purpose:</h3> To provide an introduction to the formalmethods and concepts used in Computer Science.<h3> Topics:</h3> Chapters 1-8 will be covered. The main topics willbe logic (1.1-1.3), methods of proof (3.1-3.3), counting and probability(4.1-4.5) relations (6.1-6.6),graph theory (7.1-7.3), and trees (8.1-8.3).</html>
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