You should be familiar with basic abstract algebra such as groups, rings and fields.
It is helpful, but not required, to know something about computational complexity and the analysis of algorithms. Using a computer algebra system (or equivalent) is required for some of the exercises. Previous experience with computer algebra systems is helpful, but not required.
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Lecture notes:
Main book:
Supplements:
You should be able to get by with just the lecture notes (and possibly the supplements), but many of you will find Stinson useful. Note that Stinson does not cover the entire curriculum.
The curriculum is defined to be the material covered by the lecture notes, the lectures and the exercises.
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