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Subject: Sets and set theory
Category: Computers > Programming
Asked by: camillalog-ga
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Posted: 19 Feb 2004 13:31 PST
Expires: 20 Mar 2004 13:31 PST
Question ID: 308544
What can find on the web that's all about sets and set theory, that I
could use for a reference for a class in computer science,
specifically discrete structures?
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Subject: Re: Sets and set theory
Answered By: livioflores-ga on 19 Feb 2004 22:22 PST
 
Hi again camillalog!!!


I found some pages that gives a complete course of discrete structures
that includes complete chapters about sets and set theory and also
Venn Diagrams (this last is related to your question about Venn
Diagrams).

See the page of the "Discrete Structures" course from the Department
of Computer Science at Tennessee Tech:
http://www.csc.tntech.edu/~srini/DM/intro/agenda.html

Here visit this pages:
"SECTION 3.1  Set Theory Basics":
http://www.csc.tntech.edu/~srini/DM/chapters/review3.1.html

"SECTION 1.4 Digital Logic & Circuits" (this will help you in other of
your requests):
http://www.csc.tntech.edu/~srini/DM/chapters/review1.4.html

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Other resource is "Discrete Structures: § 1: Introductory Material"
from the Department of Computer and Information Science and
Engineering at University of Florida:
"This section is organized as follows:
1.1. Introduction and Overview 
1.2. Basic Concepts of Logic 
1.3. Sets, Set Operations, Mappings, and Functions 
1.4. Algorithms and Algorithmic Complexity 
1.5. Integers, Matrices, and Number Theory"
http://www.cise.ufl.edu/~mssz/DiscreteMath/DMintro.html

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"INTRODUCTION to DISCRETE STRUCTURES" from the Web Course Materials of
the Department of Computer Science at Old Dominion University:
http://www.cs.odu.edu/~toida/nerzic/content/web_course.html

Here look for the Chapter 4: SETS  links:
"Introduction to Sets"
http://www.cs.odu.edu/~toida/nerzic/content/set/intr_to_set.html

"Representation of Set":
http://www.cs.odu.edu/~toida/nerzic/content/set/representation.html

"Equality, Subset, Etc":
http://www.cs.odu.edu/~toida/nerzic/content/set/basics.html

"Mathematical Reasoning":
http://www.cs.odu.edu/~toida/nerzic/content/set/math_reasoning.html

"Set Operations":
http://www.cs.odu.edu/~toida/nerzic/content/set/set_operations.html

"Properties of Set Operation": 
http://www.cs.odu.edu/~toida/nerzic/content/set/set_op_prop.html

See also the exercice pages.

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Search Strategy:
"Discrete Structures" set
"Discrete Structures" sets


I hope this helps you. Please feel free to request for any
clarification needed before rate this answer.


Best regards.
livioflores-ga
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