
28 Nov
2010
28 Nov
'10
1:56 p.m.
* Andrew Coppin:
On 26/10/2010 07:54 PM, Benedict Eastaugh wrote:
On 26 October 2010 19:29, Andrew Coppin
wrote: I also don't know exactly what "discrete mathematics" actually covers. Discrete mathematics is concerned with mathematical structures which are discrete, rather than continuous.
Right... so its domain is simply *everything* that is discrete?
It's a catch-all phrase applied to introductory material from various subjects, such graph theory, number theory, group theory. It's not really well-defined in scope.