Theory of Computation: Formal Languages, Automata, and Complexity (Benjamin/Cummings Series in Computer Science) |  | Author: J. Glenn Brookshear Publisher: Benjamin-Cummings Publishing Company Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 322 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 7.7 x 0.7
ISBN: 0805301437 Dewey Decimal Number: 511 EAN: 9780805301434
Publication Date: January 1989 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available
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An outstanding and unique book March 2, 2001 Paulo Rios (Europe) It was sad for me to learn that this one book is now out-of-print. Back in 1990 when I bought it, it was the very first book to explain some of the most exciting subjects in theory of computation in a way that it is so clear and motivating. When I read it again, the same thoughts come back to my mind. This book is very well written. It is a shame that so many computer science students and researchers may now not have the opportunity to learn from it too.
Practical exposition of sound computer science concepts September 27, 2002 Marco Dorantes (Mexico, DF MEXICO) I am very thankful to the author of this book. Now I understand and articulate very important computer science concepts, finally.Very practical and clear expositions with examples and a step by step style, there is no room for doubts. Thanks, very good book.
Fantastic text that needs to be reprinted September 30, 2002 This is a fantastic text that I'd recommend to anyone studying Formal Languages and Computation. I also had the honor of taking this course at Marquette University, taught by Dr. Brookshear himself. His book is very well written, clear and consise, with fantastic examples of the concepts he writes about.
really great book October 13, 2004 Elias Wolff this is an excelent book, too bad it's hard to find. Dr brookshear explains very well the theory, without going too deep in not-so-significant subjects, but he does mention them (sometimes in the chapter exercises), so you can look for them on your own. really worth finding it
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