Outline of discrete mathematics

The following outline is presented as an overview of and topical guide to discrete mathematics:

Discrete mathematics – study of mathematical structures that are fundamentally discrete rather than continuous. In contrast to real numbers that have the property of varying "smoothly", the objects studied in discrete mathematics – such as integers, graphs, and statements in logic[1] – do not vary smoothly in this way, but have distinct, separated values.[2] Discrete mathematics therefore excludes topics in "continuous mathematics" such as calculus and analysis.

Included below are many of the standard terms used routinely in university-level courses and in research papers. This is not, however, intended as a complete list of mathematical terms; just a selection of typical terms of art that may be encountered.

Contents

Subjects in discrete mathematics

Discrete mathematical disciplines

For further reading in discrete mathematics, beyond a basic level, see these pages. Many of these disciplines are closely related to computer science.

Concepts in discrete mathematics

Sets

Functions

Operations

Binary operator

Arithmetic

Decimal

Elementary algebra

Left-hand side and right-hand side of an equation

Mathematical relations

Mathematical phraseology

If and only if

Combinatorics

Probability

Propositional logic

Logical operator

Discrete mathematicians

Paul Erdős

See also

References

  1. ^ Richard Johnsonbaugh, Discrete Mathematics, Prentice Hall, 2008.
  2. ^ Weisstein, Eric W., "Discrete mathematics" from MathWorld.

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