Discrete Mathematics DSBA2019/2020

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Exams

The final exam is scheduled for June 16, 1 p.m. Please read carefully the Rules. You can find the Zoom conference you should join here. It is also STRONGLY recommended to join our Telegram Group (if you have not done it yet, by any chance). As an additional precaution, the examination task will be posted here as well.

Here's the Task: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1n2tYOTfDZmOQPi-MmCTzqqnucvgpTu0p/view?usp=sharing

The exam has started at 1337 and is to be finished by 1537. All uploads have to be done by 1548.

Colloquiums

The 2nd Colloquium is scheduled for June, 13 from 12 a.m. Please have a look at the question list. The event will be held via a Jitsi video conference server at https://meet.edashkov.net. Make sure you have a microphone, headphones and Chrome (or Chromium) browser installed.

The 1st Colloquium is scheduled for February, 1 (room R301, from 3:00 till 9:00 pm). Please have a look at the questions and rules thereof.

Current Results

You can check your progress up to now via the DM1 Register Online.

Homework Deadlines

For Group 191:

  • HW 1 -- September 23, 2019
  • HW 2 -- September 30, 2019
  • HW 3 -- October 28, 2019
  • HW 4 -- November 15, 2019
  • HW 5 -- November 25, 2019
  • HW 6 -- December 9, 2019
  • HW 7 -- February 10, 2020
  • HW 8 -- February 28, 2020
  • HW 9 -- March 10, 2020

For Group 192:

  • HW 1 -- September 24, 2019
  • HW 2 -- October 1, 2019
  • HW 3 -- October 15 29, 2019
  • HW 4 (except ex. 6-9, 12, 14) -- November 15, 2019
  • HW 4 (ex. 6-9, 12, 14), HW 5 (ex. 1-4) -- November 22, 2019
  • HW 5 (ex. 4-8) -- November 26, 2019
  • HW 6 -- December 10, 2019 (defence deadline February, 21, 2020)
  • HW 7 -- February 10, 2020 (defence deadline March, 13, 2020)
  • HW 8 -- March 2, 2020
  • HW 9 -- March 10 16, 2020

For Group 193:

  • HW 1 -- September 24, 2019
  • HW 2 -- October 1, 2019
  • HW 3 -- October 15 29, 2019
  • HW 4 (except ex. 6-9, 12, 14) -- November 15, 2019
  • HW 4 (ex. 6-9, 12, 14), HW 5 (ex. 1-4) -- November 22, 2019
  • HW 5 (ex. 4-8) -- November 26, 2019
  • HW 6 -- December 10, 2019 (defence deadline February, 21, 2020)
  • HW 7 -- February 11, 2020 (defence deadline March, 13, 2020)
  • HW 8 -- March 3, 2020
  • HW 9 -- March 10 17, 2020

Online Consultation

If you have any questions regarding the Course, please feel free to ask them via our Telegram chat DSBA19-20 DM1 Public. Alternatively, you may use the Lecturer's VK page or send us an email (e:d,a:s.h:k;o,v AT gmail.com -- without punctuation marks to the left of AT, of course).

Materials

You can find some useful materials (including the Lecture Notes) here.

Problems Keywords
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Office hours

Teacher / Assistant Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Evgeny V. Dashkov from 3:10 till 5 p.m. in room S913
Boris R. Danilov from 16:00 till 17:30, room S913

Recommended Reading

Please notice that The Book for our Course does not exist. The latter is based on many sources.

  1. Anderson J. A., Discrete Mathematics With Combinatorics. Prentice Hall, 2003.
  2. Biggs N. L., Discrete mathematics. 2nd ed., New York; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004.
  3. Gavrilov G. P., Sapozhenko A. A. Problems and Exercises in Discrete Mathematics. Kluwer Texts in the Mathematical Sciences 14. Springer, 1996.
  4. Lehman E., Thomson Leighton F., Meyer A. R. Mathematics for Computer Science, 2017.
  5. Lovasz L., Vesztergombi K. Discrete Mathematics. Lecture Notes; Yale University, 1999.
  6. Melnikov O., Sarvanov V., Tyshkevich R., Yemelichev V., Zverovich I. Exercises in Graph Theory. Kluwer Texts in the Mathematical Sciences 19. Springer, 1998.
  7. Rosen K. H. Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications. McGraw-Hill, 1999.
  8. Stein C., Drysdale R. L., Bogart K. Discrete mathematics for computer scientists. Addison-Wesley, 2010.
  9. Vinogradov I. M. Elements of number theory. Dover, 1954.

In Russian

If you understand Russian (by any chance), you will probably benefit from reading the following books.

  1. Виноградов И. М. Основы теории чисел. 9-е изд., М.: Наука, 1981.
  2. Вялый М., Подольский В., Рубцов А., Шварц Д., Шень А. Лекции по дискретной математике.
  3. Гаврилов Г. П., Сапоженко А. А. Задачи и упражнения по дискретной математике. 3-е изд., М.: ФИЗМАТЛИТ, 2004.
  4. Дашков Е. В. Введение в математическую логику. Множества и отношения. М.: МФТИ, 2019.
  5. Зубков А. М., Севастьянов Б. А., Чистяков В. П. Сборник задач по теории вероятностей. 2-е изд., М.: Наука, 1989.
  6. Мельников О. И. Теория графов в занимательных задачах. 5-е изд., М.: Книжный дом "ЛИБРОКОМ", 2013.
  7. Шень А., Математическая индукция. 5-е изд, М.: МЦНМО, 2016.

Grading System

Intermediate grade-2 = (1/2) colloquium-2 + (1/2) homework-2.

Cumulative grade-3 = (3/10) colloquium-2 + (3/10) colloquium-3 + (4/10) homework-3.

Final grade-3 = min(10, (7/10) cumulative grade-3 + (3/10) final exam + (1/10) bonus points).

The number in a grade’s name is the number of the module when grading takes place. The grade homework-n is the normalized average grade for the homework in modules from 1 to n. The Intermediate and Final grades are subject to rounding half up to an integer. All the other grades are reported with the greatest precision available.

Bonus point number is between 0 to 20. Such points may be given for a variety of auxiliary activities.