ECS 20 - Spring 2009 Discrete Math
New Announcements
Room Change: Final will be in 6 Olson
Nick will hold special OH's Friday 2:10-4 (after the review session).
Lecture 19 notes pdf - Notes from lecture 19
Lecture 18 notes pdf - Notes from lecture 18
OH shift: I will hold OH Thursday 12-1.
Lecture 17 notes pdf - Notes from lecture 17
Lecture 16 notes pdf - Notes from lecture 16
Problem Set 9 PDF (5/25)(DUE 6/2)
Review Session: F, 6/5/2009 12:10 PM-2:00 PM 146 OLSON
OH shift: since Monday is a holiday, Nick will be available Friday, 22nd, 1:10-1
FINAL EXAM: Monday June 8, 10:30-12:30 6 Olson, Open Book, 1 double sided sheet of paper for notes.
Lecture 15 notes pdf - Notes from lecture 15
Ps7 Solutionns on MyUcd page.
Lecture 14 notes pdf - Notes from lecture 14
Problem Set 8 PDF (5/19)(DUE 5/26)
A student has lost his textbook, and may have left it in the classroom on the 12th. If you have seen it, please let me know.
Midterm and Ps6 Solutionns on MyUcd page.
Lecture 13 notes pdf - Notes from lecture 13,
Lecture 12 notes pdf - Notes from lecture 12,
Midterm median was 75 (a low B), high 96, Low 46. Roughly grades are:
<= 55 F, 56-64 D, 65-73 C, 74-83 B, 84+ A
Problem Set 7 PDF (5/12)(DUE 5/19)
Lecture 11 notes pdf - Notes from lecture 11,
Sample midterm solutions and Ps5 Sol MyUcd web page
Lecture 10 notes pdf - Notes from lecture 10,
Info and Lecture Links
Course information sheet - You are responsible for everything on this
lectures -Expected and completed Lecture topics
Old Announcements
Sample midterm on MyUcd web page
Midterm, Tues May 5, Open book/Notes
Problem Set 3 PDF (4/14)(Due : 4/21)
Problem set 2 solutions on myucd web page.
CS club announcements -Upcoming CS club events
General Information
TA, Instructor Info
- Charles Martel .
Kemper Hall , #3049.
martelATcsDOTucdavis.edu.
Office hours: T: 10:30-11:30 Th: 1:10-2:20 .
Teaching Assistants
- Nick Leaf .
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njleaf AT ucdavis DOT edu.
- Office hours (in 53 Kemper): M: 2-4, W: 11:30-12:30 .
- Yelena Frid .
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yafrid AT ucdavis DOT edu.
- Office hours (in 55 Kemper): T: 1:00-2:30, .
Objectives
There are several objectives for this class: for you to learn some standard material in discrete math, particularly those concepts that arise frequently
in computer science; to gain some mathematical maturity; to improve your skills
with technical writing; and to improve your ability to think creatively in a
rigorous domain. You will not succeed in this class by way of memorization or pattern matching; it just won't work. Your goal is to really understand what we cover,
not just kind of vaguely get it.
Syllabus, Readings, and General Information