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Current Quarter
 Winter, 2010  (Suciu)
Prerequisites
 CSE 143
Standard Syllabus
 CSE 321
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 Autumn, 1997  (Beame)
    Catalog Description: Fundamentals of set theory, graph theory, enumeration, and algebraic structures, with applications in computing.
Prerequisites: CSE 143; either MATH 126, MATH 129, or MATH 136.
Credits: 4

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