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Elements of the Theory of Computation Harry R. Lewis; Christos H. Papadimitriou

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Noida : Pearson Education, 2015.Description: ix, 361 p.: ill.; 23 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 511 LEW
Contents:
1. Sets, Relations, and Languages 2. Finite Automata 3. Context-free Languages 4. Turing Machines 5. Undecidability 6. Computational Complexity 7. NP-completeness
Summary: Appropriate for senior and graduate level courses in Computer Science Theory, Automata, and Theory of Computation. This is the long awaited Second Edition of Lewis and Papadimitriou's best-selling theory of computation text. In this substantially modified edition, the authors have enhanced the clarity of their presentation by making the material more accessible to a broader undergraduate audience with no special mathematical experience.
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1. Sets, Relations, and Languages
2. Finite Automata

3. Context-free Languages


4. Turing Machines



5. Undecidability




6. Computational Complexity




7. NP-completeness




Appropriate for senior and graduate level courses in Computer Science Theory, Automata, and Theory of Computation.


This is the long awaited Second Edition of Lewis and Papadimitriou's best-selling theory of computation text. In this substantially modified edition, the authors have enhanced the clarity of their presentation by making the material more accessible to a broader undergraduate audience with no special mathematical experience.

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