A Course in Formal Languages, Automata and Groups / Edition 1

A Course in Formal Languages, Automata and Groups / Edition 1

by Ian M. Chiswell
ISBN-10:
1848009399
ISBN-13:
9781848009394
Pub. Date:
12/16/2008
Publisher:
Springer London
ISBN-10:
1848009399
ISBN-13:
9781848009394
Pub. Date:
12/16/2008
Publisher:
Springer London
A Course in Formal Languages, Automata and Groups / Edition 1

A Course in Formal Languages, Automata and Groups / Edition 1

by Ian M. Chiswell

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Overview

This book is based on notes for a master’s course given at Queen Mary, University of London, in the 1998/9 session. Such courses in London are quite short, and the course consisted essentially of the material in the first three chapters, together with a two-hour lecture on connections with group theory. Chapter 5 is a considerably expanded version of this. For the course, the main sources were the books by Hopcroft and Ullman ([20]), by Cohen ([4]), and by Epstein et al. ([7]). Some use was also made of a later book by Hopcroft and Ullman ([21]). The ulterior motive in the first three chapters is to give a rigorous proof that various notions of recursively enumerable language are equivalent. Three such notions are considered. These are: generated by a type 0 grammar, recognised by a Turing machine (deterministic or not) and defined by means of a Godel ¨ numbering, having defined “recursively enumerable” for sets of natural numbers. It is hoped that this has been achieved without too many ar- ments using complicated notation. This is a problem with the entire subject, and it is important to understand the idea of the proof, which is often quite simple. Two particular places that are heavy going are the proof at the end of Chapter 1 that a language recognised by a Turing machine is type 0, and the proof in Chapter 2 that a Turing machine computable function is partial recursive.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781848009394
Publisher: Springer London
Publication date: 12/16/2008
Series: Universitext
Edition description: 2009
Pages: 157
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.50(d)

Table of Contents

Preface.- Contents.- 1. Grammars and Machine Recognition.- 2. Recursive Functions.- 3. Recursively Enumerable Sets and Languages.- 4. Context-free language.- 5. Connections with Group Theory.- A. Results and Proofs Omitted in the Text.- B. The Halting Problem and Universal Turing Machines.- C. Cantor's Diagonal Argument.- D. Solutions to Selected Exercises.- References.- Index.
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