Formal Languages & Automata Theory
Prof.John C Martin

Formal Languages & Automata Theory

by Prof.John C Martin

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Formal Languages & Automata Theory by Prof.John C Martin is suggested as reference book for studying the following subjects:
Formal Languages and Automata Theory in Information Science Semester 5 (Visveswaraya Technological University)

The world of computation is much more than the 'input-processing-output' definition. And for all those students embarking on a deeper quest of computing knowledge, Introduction To Languages And The Theory Of Computation is a comprehensive guide to understand the basics of computing theory and languages. It highlights computability, abstract models of computation, automata, and formal languages. An understanding of these topics helps kindle more interesting questions in students, as an answer to which, the author brings out further material addressing various technologies that have continuing effects on real-world computation.



This induction to the basics of the languages and the theory of computation is done in 6 parts that consist of 14 chapters altogether. The book starts with two chapters on Mathematical Notation and Techniques and continues to cover various topics like regular languages, context free languages, pushdown automata and classifying complexity. It also provides an introduction to NP-completeness and computational complexity.



The gradual and gentle introduction to the required mathematical tools which prepares students for the other chapters is a highlight of the book.



The author uses the precision and clarity of the language of mathematics to help students absorb the subject better. He also provides a lot of examples and discussions to make it comprehensible for beginners and even those who are looking to brush up their skills.



All the chapters, like in the previous editions of the book, are explained in a very detailed manner and are organized well in keeping with the flow of the subject matter. Martin has made it easy for the instructors too by including an ample amount of exercises, both solved and unsolved. And, there are a number of challenging problems that demand keen understanding of the text's theoretic content. These aid the students in working with the fundamental concepts taught in the book.


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