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Computer Science 340
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Spring 2019 |
An introduction to mathematical topics relevant to computer science. Combinatorics, probability and graph theory will be covered in the context of computer science applications. The course will present a computer science approach to thinking and modeling. Students will be introduced to fundamental concepts in theoretical computer science, such as NP-completeness and cryptography that arise from the world view of efficient computation.
MW 3:00PM-4:20PM, CS Building 104
Please direct questions concerning your precept assignment to Colleen Kenny-McGinley, the CS Department's Undergraduate Program Manager. Colleen's contact information is provided later on this page. The course's professor, lead preceptors, and graduate student preceptors do not manage precept assignments.
Number | Meeting Time | Meeting Place | Preceptor |
1 | Th 12:30PM-1:20PM | Friend Center 112 | Iasonas Petras |
2 | Th 2:30PM-3:20AM | Friend Center 112 | Iasonas Petras |
3 | F 10:00AM-10:50PM | Friend Center 112 | Udaya B. Ghai |
4 | F 1:30PM-2:20PM | Friend Center 112 | Wei Zhan |
5 | F 2:30PM-3:20PM | Friend Center 112 | Orestis Plevrakis |
Ran Raz, Ph.D. : 240 194 Nassau St, email: ranr (at) cs.princeton.edu
Office Hours: Th from 9:00AM to 10:45AM in office 240 at 194 Nassau St
Iasonas Petras, Ph.D. : email: ipetras (at) cs.princeton.edu
Office Hours: M 12:30PM, M 1:30PM, Th 1:30PM and Th 3:30PM in 033 Corwin Hall
Udaya B. Ghai : email: ughai (at) cs.princeton.edu
Office Hours: W 10:00AM, W 11:00AM in Friend 010
Orestis Plevrakis : email: orestisp (at) cs.princeton.edu
Office Hours: Fr 9:00AM, Fr 10:00AM in 313 CS Building
Wei Zhan : email: weizhan (at) cs.princeton.edu
Office Hours: Tu 1:30PM, Tu 2:30PM in Nassau 194, office 244
Precepts start on Thursday 2/7
Preceptors' office Hours start on Monday 2/11
Adam Chang
Jeremy Du
John Hallman
Michael Hu
Sean-Wyn Ng
Malika Oak
Tan Shanker
Albert Wang
Philip Yoon
Kimberly Ding
Roland Fong
Sally Hahn
Jonathan Kutasov
Ioana Teodorescu
Chris Yang
Colleen Kenny-McGinley : CS Building 210, email: ckenny (at) cs.princeton.edu
COS 126 and 226 (or sufficient mathematical background), and MAT 175, 202, 204. COS 226 can be taken along with COS 340 in the same term.
Mathematics for Computer Science, Eric Lehman and Tom Leighton, 2004.
Mathematics for Computer Science, Eric Lehman and F. Thomsom Leighton and Albert R. Meyer, 2010.
Please study the course Policies webpage.