Princeton University
Computer Science Department

Computer Science 341
Discrete Mathematics

Andrew Yao

Fall 2001


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General Information | Handouts | Assignments and Solutions | What's New? | Final Exam | Final Exam Solutions (postscript)

The Final Exam is now posted under the "Final Exam" link above.

Homework 9 and all uncollected homeworks can be picked up from the box marked "COS 341" next to the mailboxes on the second floor of the CS building.

Be sure to check out the homework solutions, posted under the Assignments link.


Course Summary

This course in an introduction to discrete mathematics, particularly to those branches that are useful in computer science. Topics include combinatorics, probability, algorithms, and rudiments of computation theory. Prerequisites: MAT 103 and MAT 104.

Administrative Information

Lectures: WF 1:30-2:50, Room: 105 Computer Science Building

Professor: Andrew Yao - 321 CS Building - 258-5182 yao@cs.princeton.edu

Undergraduate Coordinator: Tina McCoy - 410 CS Building - 258-1746 tmmccoy@cs.princeton.edu

Teaching Assistants: