The material will be uploaded dynamically: the teaching approach is based on PBL and much of the
learning will be through interaction/group work during the assigned lecturing time. (Please check the website
for updates before every lecture.)
Assessment
The assessment will be structured as follows:
Exam 40% - Monday 15th November (9am C106) - All books/notes allowed, and internet access (except email/communication).
Sessions are a mix of problem-based learning, group project work,
directed practicals, interactive lectures and traditional lectures. There is no preset format - the lecturer
organises the style and content of each session depending on the needs of the class.
Please note that to access internet from C106 you may need to set the proxy server for your web browser
to proxy.int-evry.fr and port 81.
Session 1: Monday 4th October (9am, C106) - Introduction
There are no course texts but the following books have inspired some of the material included in the
course and provide additional information that you may find useful.
Discrete Mathematics for Computer Scientists, John Truss, 1998: