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   | name = Mathematics (1) - Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning
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   | name = Discrete Mathematics (1)
   | code = 1-AIN-121
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   | code = 1-AIN-120
 
   | prerequisites = none
 
   | prerequisites = none
 
   | semester = Winter  
 
   | semester = Winter  
 
   | year = 1
 
   | year = 1
   | credits = 8
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   | credits = 6
   | form = L - lecture (2), P - practicals (2), K - short lecture (2)
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   | form = L - lecture (2), P - practicals (2)
 
   | evaluation = 50/50
 
   | evaluation = 50/50
   | webpage = http://www.dai.fmph.uniba.sk/courses/mat/
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   | webpage = http://www.dai.fmph.uniba.sk/courses/dm/
 
   | teacher = [[Tatiana Jajcayova|RNDr. Tatiana Jajcayová, PhD.]], [[Jan  Komara|Ing. Ján Komara, PhD.]]
 
   | teacher = [[Tatiana Jajcayova|RNDr. Tatiana Jajcayová, PhD.]], [[Jan  Komara|Ing. Ján Komara, PhD.]]
 
   | description = This lecture provides students with the mathematical foundations of computer science. Students will acquire the “mathematical culture” - basic mathematical language and way of thinking, as well as elementary proof methods.  
 
   | description = This lecture provides students with the mathematical foundations of computer science. Students will acquire the “mathematical culture” - basic mathematical language and way of thinking, as well as elementary proof methods.  

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Discrete Mathematics (1) 1-AIN-120

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Course name and code: Discrete Mathematics (1) (1-AIN-120)
Prerequisite courses: none
Available in/recommended study year: Winter semester / 1
Form and # of hours/week: L - lecture (2), P - practicals (2)
Credits: 6
Evaluation (semester/exam): 50/50
Course webpage: http://www.dai.fmph.uniba.sk/courses/dm/
Information sheet: 1-AIN-120 information sheet
Teacher(s): RNDr. Tatiana Jajcayová, PhD., Ing. Ján Komara, PhD.

Short description:

This lecture provides students with the mathematical foundations of computer science. Students will acquire the “mathematical culture” - basic mathematical language and way of thinking, as well as elementary proof methods.

Offered in these study programs: Obligatory in Bachelor program in Applied Informatics

Recommendations: This is one of the difficult courses, where some percentage of the students usually fails, therefore: pay enough attention to preparation!