Mathematical Foundations for Computing
Mathematics provides the formal structures and reasoning tools that underpin computer science. Mathematical Foundations for Computing introduces core topics...
By Omar Karakchi on Coursera
About This Course
Mathematics provides the formal structures and reasoning tools that underpin computer science. Mathematical Foundations for Computing introduces core topics essential for problem-solving, algorithm design, and theoretical computing. You will explore sets and set theory, number systems and bases, functions, and relations—building a toolkit to model data, describe systems, and reason about computational processes. Each module connects abstract mathematics to practical computing contexts, from binary representation and function mapping to relational models. By the end of the course, you will not only understand these concepts theoretically but also know how to apply them to programming, algorithms, and data structures. This course is part of the Essential Mathematics for Computer Science specialisation, preparing you for advanced topics in logic, algorithms, and computational complexity.
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Mathematical Foundations for Computing is taught by Omar Karakchi, University of London.
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