INTRODUCTION TO THE THEORY OF FORMAL LANGUAGES

Formal language theory is a theoretical discipline in computer science that plays a foundational role in areas such as compilers design, programming language theory, information transmission, computational biology, etc.

This unique volume is a succinct introduction to formal language theory suitable for an one-semester course. The main focus is on Chomsky's hierarchy of classes of languages ranging from regular languages to context-free, context-sensitive, and recursively enumerable languages. These classes are presented using both generative methods (grammars) as well as various analytical methods including finite automata, pushdown and linearly bounded automata, and Turing machine.

The useful reference text contains a large number of exercises of various degree of difficulties and is intended as a textbook for an upper-level undergraduate or a graduate course in formal languages.

Contents:

  • Words, Languages, and Trees
  • Finite Automata and Regular Languages
  • Rewriting Systems and Grammars
  • Context-Free Languages
  • Pushdown Automata
  • Recursively Enumerable Languages
  • Context-Sensitive Languages

Readership: Graduates and undergraduates in theoretical computer science.

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INTRODUCTION TO THE THEORY OF FORMAL LANGUAGES

Formal language theory is a theoretical discipline in computer science that plays a foundational role in areas such as compilers design, programming language theory, information transmission, computational biology, etc.

This unique volume is a succinct introduction to formal language theory suitable for an one-semester course. The main focus is on Chomsky's hierarchy of classes of languages ranging from regular languages to context-free, context-sensitive, and recursively enumerable languages. These classes are presented using both generative methods (grammars) as well as various analytical methods including finite automata, pushdown and linearly bounded automata, and Turing machine.

The useful reference text contains a large number of exercises of various degree of difficulties and is intended as a textbook for an upper-level undergraduate or a graduate course in formal languages.

Contents:

  • Words, Languages, and Trees
  • Finite Automata and Regular Languages
  • Rewriting Systems and Grammars
  • Context-Free Languages
  • Pushdown Automata
  • Recursively Enumerable Languages
  • Context-Sensitive Languages

Readership: Graduates and undergraduates in theoretical computer science.

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INTRODUCTION TO THE THEORY OF FORMAL LANGUAGES

INTRODUCTION TO THE THEORY OF FORMAL LANGUAGES

by Dan A Simovici
INTRODUCTION TO THE THEORY OF FORMAL LANGUAGES

INTRODUCTION TO THE THEORY OF FORMAL LANGUAGES

by Dan A Simovici

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Formal language theory is a theoretical discipline in computer science that plays a foundational role in areas such as compilers design, programming language theory, information transmission, computational biology, etc.

This unique volume is a succinct introduction to formal language theory suitable for an one-semester course. The main focus is on Chomsky's hierarchy of classes of languages ranging from regular languages to context-free, context-sensitive, and recursively enumerable languages. These classes are presented using both generative methods (grammars) as well as various analytical methods including finite automata, pushdown and linearly bounded automata, and Turing machine.

The useful reference text contains a large number of exercises of various degree of difficulties and is intended as a textbook for an upper-level undergraduate or a graduate course in formal languages.

Contents:

  • Words, Languages, and Trees
  • Finite Automata and Regular Languages
  • Rewriting Systems and Grammars
  • Context-Free Languages
  • Pushdown Automata
  • Recursively Enumerable Languages
  • Context-Sensitive Languages

Readership: Graduates and undergraduates in theoretical computer science.


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ISBN-13: 9789811294037
Publisher: WSPC
Publication date: 05/17/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 464
File size: 38 MB
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