CSE 322: Introduction to Formal Models in Computer Science

Rimli Sengupta, Fall 1999

MWF 10:30-11:20, Denny 216

Staff Name Email Phone Office Hours
Instructor: Rimli Sengupta rimli at cs.washington.edu 616-6026 MWF 11:30-12:30  Sieg 227b
TAs: Justin Campbell 

Yongshao Ruan 

jmc at cs.washington.edu

ruan at cs.washington.edu

TBA 

TBA 

M 2:30-4, Th 10:00-11:30

 TW 2:30-4:00

Sieg 226a,b

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Syllabus
 

Textbook::
Michael Sipser, Introduction to the Theory of Computation, PWS Publishing, 1997. Errata

Handouts:

Initial Course Info. (PostScript)

Conversion of PDA's to CFG's (PostScript)

Homework:

Homework is intended to be a major portion of the course. Assignments will be due weekly, usually on Friday. It is expected that homework solutions represent original work.
 
Assignment #1 (PostScript)
Assignment #2
Assignment #3 (PostScript)
Assignment #4 (PostScript)
Assignment #5 (PostScript)
Assignment #6 (PostScript)

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Grading:

The course grade will be based on homework, a midterm, and a final exam. The approximate weighting of the three components is 50% Homework, 15% midterm and 35% final exam. 

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