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Mathematics for Computer Engineering

Course title: Mathematics for Computer Engineering

Code: FEIT08Z006

Number of credits (ECTS): 6

Weekly number of classes: 3+3+0+0

Prerequisite for enrollment of the subject: Passed: Mathematics 1, Taken course: Mathematics 2

Course goals/Competences: To adopt the basic concepts of differential and integral calculus for the real valued functions of two variables, ordinary differential equations, logic, sets and number theory. To develop analytical thinking, critical skills, learning ability. The obtained knowledge is necessary to study electrical engineering problems.

Total available number of classes: 180

Curriculum: Real valued functions of two variables. Limits and continuity. Differential and integral calculus of two variable functions real valued functions of two variables. Ordinary differential equations. Propositional calculus.  Logical equivalences. Completeness in propositional calculus. Predicates. Sets. Relations. Number theory. Algebraic structures. Combinatorics

Literature:

Literature

Compulsory literature

No.

Author

Title

Publisher

Year

1

I Shapkarev

Mathematics 3

FET, Skopje

1993

2

K. Rosen

Discrete Mathematics and its Applications

WCB/Mc Graw-Hill

1999

3

J.A. Anderson

Discrete Mathematics with Combinatorics

Prentice Hall

2003

Further literature

No.

Author

Title

Publisher

Year

1

S. Gegovska, K. Hadzi-Velkova Saneva

Lectures from Mathematics 2

 

2010