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Department of Computer and Information Science
Brooklyn College
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cc30.10

CC 30.10 Syllabus

Homework


Homework 1
Homework 2
Homework 3
Homework 4
Homework 5

Final Exam is on July 7th. Exam will be hold in the same room from 10:00 to 12:00 pm

First Midterm is on June 15th

review sheet for first exam

Lectures



LecturesTopicsuggested reading list and online resources
Lecture 1Introduction and some definitions
(Paradox, Deduction and induction, etc.)
William Poundsrone chapter 1
Lecture 2Paradox
logic symbols
Satisfiability
William Poundsrone chapter 1
logic sysmbols
Lecture 3Zeno's Paradoxes: Space. Sainsbury chapter 1
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/paradox-zeno
http://mathforum.org/isaac/problems/zeno1.html
Lecture 4Zeno's Paradoxes: the Racetrack Sainsbury chapter 1
Lecture 5Zeno's Paradoxes: the Arraw Sainsbury chapter 1
Lecture 6Introduction to Number Theory class notes
Lecture 7Sets class notes
Lecture 8Finite and Infinite sets course booklet pages 43-46
http://mathforum.org/isaac/problems/cantor1.html
Lecture 9Finite and Infinite sets course booklet pages 43-46
Lecture 10 first exam.....
Lecture 11Scientific limits class notes
Lecture 12Scientific limits class notes
Lecture 13The Paradox of PredictionThe Paradox of Prediction
Lecture 14Russell's ParadoxRussell's Paradox
Lecture 15Sorites ParadoxSorites Paradox
Lecture 16Computers and their effective limits course booklet pages 52-77
http://plus.maths.org/issue39/features/dawson/
Lecture 17Computers and their effective limits course booklet pages 52-77
Fonal Exam.......
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