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Trinity College Dublin

TCD Mathematics

School of Mathematics

Discrete Mathematics I for Scientists

Course 1S2, lecturer: Richard M. Timoney


Introduction

In general this part of the mathematics course is integrated with the other part (1S1) and together thay aim to deal with topics in Mathematics of interest to future scientists. A lot of the course is designed to provide the background for more advanced topics that are directly relevant to highly mathematical scientific theories, but some of the topics will be used directly in your science subjects.

The course has been redesigned for 2007-08.

The end of term exam for 1S1/1S2 was held on Wednesday 12th December at 2pm to 5pm in Luce Hall.

This part of the course has a feature that we try to make use of computers where they can help. Specifically, the computer algebra program Mathematica will be used as a sort of mathematical assistant for dealing with some of the topics. That system is one of a number of similar products that can do "mathematics" for you, but they do not obviate the need to learn the mathematical concepts. In order to use Mathematica, you will need to be able to cope with the computer system in the Mathematics department. This is learned via the computer lab part of the course and this will take place in small group tutorials in the computer rooms in the Mathematics department.

See the Syllabus for more specific information and also the Guide to textbooks if you would like to read more on the topics covered.

There is information online about the second year course (which you may wish to take).