MATH-2800   Discrete Mathematics & Its Applications

Professor M. Zuker, Spring 2013.

Meets T, W & F 13:00 - 13:50, Sage 3303 Recitations:
Sect. 01 (35341) M 13:00-13:50   Low 3130
Sect. 03 (35667) M 12:00-12:50   Low 3116
Instructor Professor Michael Zuker
331 Amos Eaton Hall
X6902
z u k e r m @ r p i . e d u
Teaching Assistant
Scott Altrichter
316W, Amos Eaton Hall
altris@rpi.edu
Office Hours T & W 15:00-16:00
(or by appointment)
Text Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications. (7th edition)
by Kenneth H. Rosen
McGraw Hill, 2012
Rosen Web Site

Course Syllabus for the spring of 2013.

Homework:  Last update: February 9, 2013.

Mid-term Test
Due March 29, 2013.

Topics for mid-term test

Spring 2013 Final Exam.

Final Examination: Friday, May 17, 15:00-18:00, Sage 3303.

Questions from previous exams may be found here..

See also Topics_for_Final_S13.txt.

Spring 2013: Solutions to the final examination.

Messages to class


Student Course Evaluation

Extra Material


Web Applications

Compute the gcd of two numbers.

 
   

Some notes on computing the gcd of two numbers. Updated material on computing the GCD of two numbers.

Solve a linear congruence: AX ≡ B mod M.

A   B   M  


Chinese Remainder Theorem: X ≡ ai mod mi.


In the text area below, enter as many pairs as you wish: a1, m1, a2, m2 ... separated by commas.

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Michael Zuker
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Last update: 2013-01-25