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Automata theory / Turing machine / Computer science / Formal languages / Deterministic finite automaton / Finite-state machine / Unrestricted grammar / Nondeterministic finite automaton / Pushdown automaton / Theory of computation / Models of computation / Theoretical computer science
Date: 2006-02-24 16:07:36
Automata theory
Turing machine
Computer science
Formal languages
Deterministic finite automaton
Finite-state machine
Unrestricted grammar
Nondeterministic finite automaton
Pushdown automaton
Theory of computation
Models of computation
Theoretical computer science

Turning Automata Theory into a Hands-on Course ∗ Susan H. Rodger Bart Bressler Thomas Finley

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