Discrete Mathematics
Discrete mathematics is the study of mathematical structures that are countable or otherwise distinct and separable.Examples of structures that are discrete are combinations,graphs, and logical statements.Discrete structures can be finite or infinite
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LECTURE001
LECTURE002
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Lecture on Pigeonhole Principle
Predicates & Quantifiers - I
Predicates & Quantifiers - II
Predicates & Quantifiers - III
Predicates & Quantifiers - IV
Rules of Inference - I
Rules of Inference - II
Rules of Inference - III
Normal Forms - I
Normal Forms - II
Normal Forms - III
Normal Forms - IV
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Discrete Math_Lecture 1
Discrete Math_Lecture 2
Cyclic group
algebraic system
Normal Subgroup
Order of element
Ring Homomorphism
Boolean Algebra
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Discrete Mathematics, Lecture 7 (Partially Ordered Sets)
Discrete Mathematics, Lecture 9 (Lattice)
Discrete Mathematics, Lecture 8 (POS -Extrene Elements)
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Question Paper - Quiz 1
ANSWER BOOKLET - QUIZ 1