Math and computer science reddit. I double majored in math and computer science in undergrad.
Math and computer science reddit. Rigorous computer science programs typically require you to take a large amount of math anyways, so many of the math requirements are knocked out. I'm now a PhD student in Statistics and work in the area of machine learning theory; depending on your point of view, this subfield is either a really nice or a terribly unholy combination of math, computer science, and statistics. r/mathematics is a subreddit dedicated to focused questions and discussion concerning mathematics. I double majored in math and computer science in undergrad. . For a while I've thought I wanted to be math major, but have questioned my ability to handle it. Several of my friends are double majoring in math and computer science or majoring in computer science and minoring in math. In doing research, there seems to be an overall consensus that mathematics and math related degrees are among the better double majors with computer science, and I was wondering why that is? In here you will find explanations for why those math topics were chosen, how they relate to computer science and what are the best resources to learn that topic from. I'm really looking to broaden my math skills and would love to know what fields of mathematics come in handy for CS and how are they applied? I hear that graph theory and linear algebra are good places to start? I'm currently a sophomore trying to decide major, with the leading candidates being math and computer science. rnu ywom szsfd ktmxfl kopo maotam mnrvb itr nyqga lnvhp