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Mathematics is the universal language. Take anything, it requires mathematics. That's how everything communicates with each other whether organic or inorganic.

2006-11-08 19:54:08 · answer #1 · answered by Monk Mst 3 · 1 0

Mathematics is very much required for building the concepts for Comp Sc. concepts... look at the curriculum's of MCA (http://www.ietlucknow.edu/Syllabus_mca.htm) or Comp. Sc. Engg. (http://www.ietlucknow.edu/Syllabus_cse.htm), the foundation is mathematics.

The subjects you encounter during the course do ask for a good deal of mathematical analysis and conceptualization. Systems, Databases, Networking, Embedded or Multimedia where ever you want to excel it ultimately boils down to your mathematical conceptualizations only.

Try to understand that rather than learning a language when you jump into practical implementations... you would be focused upon building a LOGIC and that's where you can not do without mathematics....

I feel that will do for you... am a Comp. Sc. Engg.. myself that's how i know.

2006-11-08 20:07:50 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

mathematics is required to express the concepts, languages, algorithms and theories that surround computer science - like any science really. there are different types of maths used in computer science however, such as discrete mathematics that uses symbols to represent grammars and state machines, or verification techniques. Networking also uses a mix of normal maths and discrete maths. Graphics uses pretty hardcore maths. Low-level microprocessors operate with assembly, and binary, and you can imagine there is maths there too. Maths is central to everything in computer science as you would expect since it's all 0s and 1s ;)

2006-11-08 20:00:50 · answer #3 · answered by a11st4rc 2 · 0 0

i do not extremely understand the question. mathematics can mean many diverse issues. by "progression laptop technology thoughts" do you mean progression an understand of laptop technology on your head, or perhaps how we as a species amass an know-how? Maths are purely very particular languages. Maths describe all the criteria of laptop technology that we favor to describe. We use math and/or experimentation to optimize algorithms for %, yet once the underlying structures are set up, the administration layer above them can ignore how they're set up, and with the intention to forget concerning the maths and concentrate on "products" and whatnot, and then the thoughts grow to be extra intuitive and a lot less mathematical.

2016-11-28 23:00:42 · answer #4 · answered by northcut 4 · 0 0

Certainly you dont need the knowledge of very high level mathematics like integral, derivative. But you should atleast understand the number theory, the base number system. To be able to write any program you should atleast know the basic steps to complete that program. Lot many times, you also end up using functions like log, sin, cos. Atleast basic high-school maths you should know.

2006-11-08 22:34:23 · answer #5 · answered by manoj Ransing 3 · 0 0

since maths is the queen of arts and king of science,it is the basics of all subjects.if u know the basic concepts it is enough to make computer concepts

2006-11-10 17:03:52 · answer #6 · answered by dailyrose 1 · 0 0

.....it's necessary to become a mathamatician, to excel in the programming field...

2006-11-09 16:14:35 · answer #7 · answered by joj 2 · 0 0

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