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Claremont Colleges

2017

Discrete mathematics

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Discrete And Continuous: A Fundamental Dichotomy In Mathematics, James Franklin Jul 2017

Discrete And Continuous: A Fundamental Dichotomy In Mathematics, James Franklin

Journal of Humanistic Mathematics

The distinction between the discrete and the continuous lies at the heart of mathematics. Discrete mathematics (arithmetic, algebra, combinatorics, graph theory, cryptography, logic) has a set of concepts, techniques, and application areas largely distinct from continuous mathematics (traditional geometry, calculus, most of functional analysis, differential equations, topology). The interaction between the two – for example in computer models of continuous systems such as fluid flow – is a central issue in the applicable mathematics of the last hundred years. This article explains the distinction and why it has proved to be one of the great organizing themes of mathematics.