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  This course aims to provide learning of fundamental concepts of mathematics which are essential for mathematical thinking. The course includes concepts and theories such as logic, mathematical statements, mathematical implications, proof, elementary set theory, induction, relations, mappings, functions, images and inverse images, elementary number theory. In mathematical reasoning, logical arguments are using to deduce the consequences of basic assumptions. The course provides most common methods of proof and illustrate each technique with examples.

By the end of this course students are expected to
  •  describe proof methods,
  •  conclude validity of propositions,
  •  apply concepts of logic to proof methods,
  •  formulate and develop mathematical statements,
  •  distinguish mathematical implications.,
  •  use proof techniques such as direct proof,induction,contrapositive,contradiction effectively,
  • adapt proof techniques to fundamental topics:set theory, relations, functions,construct sets and relations of given property,
  • compare sets (cardinality),compare functions (injection, surjection, bijection, inverse, preimage),demonstrate basic abstract structures.

In this course symbolic logic, set theory, cartesian product, relations, functions, equivalence relations, equivalence classes and partitions, order relations: partial order, total order and well ordering will be discussed. Mathematical induction and recursive definitions of functions will be taught.