
NIT Andhra Pradesh Faculty publishes book on ‘Discrete Mathematics & Applications’
India Today
It contains numerous examples in a student-friendly manner and provides experiential learning to the stakeholders of technical education. It contains numerous examples to clarify many abstract concepts useful in the study of Computer Science.
National Institute of Technology Andhra Pradesh Assistant Professor Dr. Karthick Seshadri has authored a book on ‘Discrete Mathematics with Applications.’ It is a key prerequisite for emerging courses such as Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and Data Science, among others.
This textbook was published by Cengage. Prof. C.S.P. Rao, Director, NIT Andhra Pradesh, released the book in presence of the Deans, Heads of various Departments and faculty of NIT Andhra Pradesh. It was co-authored with Dr. K. Viswanathan Iyer, who was a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, NIT Trichy.
This book is suitable to be used as a textbook for the Discrete Mathematics course which is typically offered as part of the B.Tech and MCA programmes.
This book accompanies a digital learning App that provides access to equipment in the form of flashcards, practice problems and laboratory exercises.
Appreciating Dr. Karthick Seshadri for this accomplishment, Prof. C.S.P Rao, Director, NIT Andhra Pradesh, mentioned, “It is important for faculty of higher learning institutes to publish textbooks to disseminate innovative pedagogical content and experiential learning to the stakeholders of technical education.
I am happy to state that several textbooks are in the pipeline to be published by the faculty of NIT Andhra Pradesh.”

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