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Overview
Syllabus
L-0: Discrete Mathematics Syllabus for GATE, UGC NET, PSUs & COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY Exams.
L-1.1: Introduction to Set Theory | Set, Subset, Proper Subset.
L-1.2: Power Set | Set Theory & Algebra.
L-2.1: Relation in Set Theory with examples.
L-2.2: Reflexive Relation with examples | Discrete Mathematics.
L-2.3: How Many Reflexive Relations Possible | Discrete Mathematics Formulas.
L-2.4: Irreflexive Relation with examples | Discrete Mathematics.
L-2.5: Symmetric Relation with examples | Discrete Maths.
Antisymmetric Relation with examples | Discrete Maths.
Asymmetric vs Antisymmetric Relation with examples.
Transitive Relation with examples.
Equivalence Relation in Discrete Mathematics with examples.
Partial Order Relation | POSET in Discrete Mathematics.
Totally Ordered Set in Discrete Mathematics.
Comparison of All Relations | Reflexive,Irreflexive,Transitive, Symmetric,Antisymmetric, Asymmetric.
Introduction to Group Theory | Discrete Mathematics.
Algebraic structure in Discrete Mathematics.
Semigroup in Group Theory | Discrete Mathematics.
Monoid in Discrete Mathematics | Group Theory.
Group in Discrete Mathematics with examples in Hindi.
Abelian Group in Discrete Mathematics with examples.
Function in Discrete Mathematics.
How many Functions Possible | Counting Functions | Discrete Mathematics.
One to One Function (Injection) | Injective Function.
ONTO Function(Surjection) | Surjective Function | Discrete Mathematics.
Bijective Function (Bijection) | Discrete mathematics.
Taught by
Gate Smashers
Reviews
5.0 rating, based on 1 Class Central review
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This course is an excellent introduction to discrete mathematics. The instructor breaks down complex topics like logic, sets, relations, graph theory, and proofs into clear, manageable segments. Each video is concise and focused, making it easy to follow along without feeling overwhelmed. The worked examples are particularly helpful for understanding how to apply theoretical concepts. While the course lacks interactive quizzes or assignments, the quality of explanations more than makes up for it. Perfect for CS students or anyone preparing for exams like GATE. Highly recommended for self-learners who prefer structured, no-nonsense teaching.