CSE 322: Introduction to Formal Models in Computer Science
Rimli Sengupta, Spring 2001
MWF 10:30-11:20, EE1 037
Staff
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Name
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Email
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Phone
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Office Hours
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Instructor:
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Rimli Sengupta
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rimli@cs |
616-6026 |
MW 11:30-12:30
Sieg 213 |
TA:
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Kaustubh Deshmukh
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kaustubh@cs |
TBA |
TuW 12:30-1:30, Thu 2:30-3:30 Sieg 226a
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Class
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Syllabus
Textbook:
Michael Sipser, Introduction
to the Theory of Computation, PWS Publishing, 1997. Errata
Handouts:
1. (3/26/01) Initial Course Info. (pdf)
2. (4/4/01) Proof of subset construction (NFA to DFA).
(pdf)
Homework:
Homework is intended to be a major portion of the course. Assignments will
be due weekly. It is expected that homework solutions represent original
work.
1. (3/28/01) Homework
1. Due Friday 4/6/01 Sample
Solution
2. (4/6/01) Homework
2. Due Friday 4/13/01
3. (4/13/01) Homework
3. Due Friday 4/20/01
Grading:
The course grade will be based on homework, a midterm, and a final exam.
The approximate weights of the three components are: 50% Homework, 15%
midterm and 35% final exam.
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