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ELEMENTS OF THE THEORY OF COMPUTATION, 2ND EDN

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Book Details

  • Publisher: Pearson

  • Author: Lewis & Papadimitriou

  • Language: English

  • Edition: 2nd Edition

  • ISBN: 9789332549890

  • Pages: 380

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches


About The Book

Theory of Computation (2nd Edition) by Lewis and Papadimitriou is an essential text for senior undergraduate and graduate students studying Computer Science, Automata, and Theory of Computation. This updated edition offers an enhanced, more accessible approach to understanding the fundamental concepts of computation, designed to appeal to a broader audience, including those without advanced mathematical backgrounds.

The book covers core topics such as formal languages, automata theory, Turing machines, and the limits of computation. It also introduces the critical concepts of decidability and computational complexity, helping students explore the power and limitations of algorithms and computation.

In this edition, the authors have improved the clarity and accessibility of their explanations, making it easier for students to follow the material while providing a thorough understanding of theoretical computer science. Numerous examples, exercises, and illustrative diagrams throughout the book ensure that readers gain a deep understanding of both theory and practical applications.

This book remains a key resource for students and researchers who want to master the principles of computation and its application in the world of computer science.