Mathematic
Mathematic
Content:
Content Topic Teaching Module
Sl. No. Hours Weightage
(%)
1 Set Theory: Basic Concepts of Set Theory: Definitions, Inclusion, 09 25
Equality of Sets, Cartesian product, The Power Set, Some
operations on Sets, Venn Diagrams, Some Basic Set Identities
Relations: Definition, Binary Relation, Representation, Domain,
Range, Universal Relation, Void Relation, Union, Intersection, and
Complement Operations on Relations, Properties of Binary
Relations in a Set: Reflexive, Symmetric, Transitive, Anti-
symmetric Relations, Relation Matrix and Graph of a Relation;
Partition and Covering of a Set, Equivalence Relation, Equivalence
Classes, Compatibility Relation, Maximum Compatibility Block,
Composite Relation, Converse of a Relation, Transitive Closure of
a Relation R in Set X
Functions: Introduction & definition, Co-domain, range, image,
value of a function; Examples, surjective, injective, bijective;
examples; Composition of functions, examples; Inverse function,
Identity map, condition of a function to be invertible, examples;
Inverse of composite functions, Properties of Composition of
functions;
2 Counting: The Basics of Counting, The Pigeonhole Principle, 06 13
Permutations and Combinations, Binomial Coefficients,
Generalized Permutations and Combinations, Generating
Permutations and Combinations
Logic: Definition, Statements & Notation, Truth Values,
Connectives, Statement Formulas & Truth Tables, Well-formed
Formulas, Tautologies, Equivalence of Formulas, Duality Law,
Tautological Implications, Examples
3 Partial Ordering: Definition, Examples, Simple or Linear 07 12
Ordering, Totally Ordered Set (Chain), Frequently Used Partially
Ordered Relations, Representation of Partially Ordered Sets, Hesse
Diagrams, Least & Greatest Members, Minimal & Maximal
Members, Least Upper Bound (Supremum), Greatest Lower Bound
(infimum), Well ordered Partially Ordered Sets (Posets). Lattice as
Posets, complete, distributive
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Reference Books:
Course Outcome:
1. Understand the basic principles of sets and operations in sets and apply counting principles to
determine probabilities, domain and range of a function, identify one-to- one functions, perform
the composition of functions and apply the properties of functions to application problems. Apply
relations and to determine their properties.
2. Write an argument using logical notation and determine if the argument is or is not valid. To
simplify and evaluate basic logic statements including compound statements, implications,
inverses, converses, and contra positives using truth tables and the properties of logic. To express
a logic sentence in terms of predicates, quantifiers, and logical connectives.
5. Interpret different traversal methods for trees and graphs. Model problems in Computer
Science using graphs and trees.