Synopsis:
Formal Language and Automata Theory is designed to serve as a textbook for undergraduate students of B..E, B.Tech. CSE, and MCA/IT. It attempts to help students grasp the essential concepts involved in automata theory.
The book starts with basic concepts such as discrete mathematical structures and fundamentals of automata theory, which are prerequisites for understanding further topics. Description of important topics such as regular sets and grammar, context free languages, and various types of automata such as DFA, NDFA, push down, LBA, and Turing Machine is then taken up in detail. Special emphasis is laid on design and applications of Turing Machines. Finally, the book focuses on decidability factor of recursively enabled languages and the complexity problem dealing with the relation between P and NP classes.
Written in a lucid and student-friendly manner the book contains a large number of solved examples. Each chapter consists of a set of chapter-end exercises, which aid students in acquiring better understanding of the concepts. It also provides appendices on Church-Turing thesis, Godel numbering, chronology of some important events, and a write-up paying homage to all the scientists who have contributed significantly in shaping this subject area to its present form.
About the Author:
Chander Kumar Nagpal is currently working as Assistant Professor in YMCA University of Science & Technology, Faridabad. A PhD in computer science from Jamia Milia Islamia University he has close to 30 years of teaching experience.
An expert in his field, Chander Kumar Nagpal has designed course materials on subjects such as Computer Programming, Artificial Intelligence, and System Analysis and Design for Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE). He has also published several research papers in various journals of national and international repute.
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