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by soseng
160 days ago
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Not to say it isn't useful to a CS education, but the only time I've ever ran into the well-ordering principle was to establish the foundation for mathematical induction proofs. Students usually learn this in discrete math for CS in undergrad. Then in many future undergrad courses that are algorithms focused, the proofs tend to use induction and no one really thinks of the WOP |
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