Minimization

Minimisation (psychology)

Minimisation is a form of deception where denial is combined with rationalization when complete denial is not believable. It involves downplaying the importance of an event or emotion and is often used as a strategy to cope with guilt. Some words associated with minimisation include downplaying, understating, and trivializing.

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15-354 Computation & Discrete Math

Carnegie Mellon University

Spring 2021

This advanced course reexamines traditional concepts of discrete mathematics (relations, functions, logic, graphs, algebra, automata) in the context of computation and algorithms, necessitating a strong background in discrete math.

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