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Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science Notes (MIT)

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This document goes through an A student's notes from the 6.1200 courses at MIT. It goes over every lecture in the course and contains six units: Proofs, Iteration and Growth, Number Theory, Graph Theory, Counting, and Probability. It contains notes of over 20 lectures.

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