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Prehistory of Automata and Formal Languages
Arto Salomaa: Mathematician, Computer Scientist, and Teacher, 2019J. Paakki
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Learning automata and formal languages interactively with JFLAP
ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 2006S. Rodger
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Semirings and Formal Power Series: Their Relevance to Formal Languages and Automata
Handbook of Formal Languages, 1997W. Kuich
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Teaching Formal Languages with Visualizations and Auto-Graded Exercises
Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2021The material taught in a Formal Languages and Automata (FLA) course is mathematical in nature and requires students to practice proofs and algorithms to understand the content. Traditional FLA textbooks are heavy on prose, and homework typically consists
Mostafa Mohammed, C. Shaffer, S. Rodger
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1985
Study of formal languages and automata theory is a prerequisite for much of the material covered in this text. In this chapter, I will give a survey which is adequate for our purposes. The literature in the field is, however, extensive and the interested reader can gain a much deeper understanding of the topics discussed in this survey by studying some
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Study of formal languages and automata theory is a prerequisite for much of the material covered in this text. In this chapter, I will give a survey which is adequate for our purposes. The literature in the field is, however, extensive and the interested reader can gain a much deeper understanding of the topics discussed in this survey by studying some
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Automata Theory and Formal Theory Languages
2022In this book we present some basic notions and results on Automata Theory, Formal Language Theory, Computability Theory, and Parsing Theory. In particular, we consider the class of regular languages which are related to the class of finite automata, and the class of the context-free languages which are related to the class of pushdown automata. For the
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Cellular Automata, Formal Languages and Developmental Systems
1973Publisher Summary This chapter discusses cellular automata, formal language, and developmental system. The term, “cellular” refers to the subunits with which construction is carried out, and does not imply an analogy of these subunits with cells of living organisms. Cellular-automaton models have also been introduced with reference to the development
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