[Free] Theory of Computation (TOC)

Theory of Computation (TOC)
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various models of computation and study their power and limitations.

Requirements

  • No there is no as such requirement for learning the course proceedings.

Description

Course Information:

This is an introductory course on the theory of computation intended for undergraduate students in computer science. In this course, we will introduce various models of computation and study their power and limitations. We will also explore the properties of corresponding language classes defined by these models and the relations between them. It is designed based on the syllabus given by GATE Computer Science exam.

Why Enroll:

Theory of computation is mainly concerned with the study of how problems can be solved using algorithms. These studies are used to understand the way an algorithm is meant to work and to actually prove it work through analyzing problems that may arise with the technique used and finding solutions to these problems. This course will help you to solve the problems which are asked in GATE exam.

Career Prospects:

Learning this course will help you to make a career in different fields and positions such as

  1. Lecturer (Computer Science)
  2. Research Engineer
  3. Software Engineer

Course Detail:

TheCourse contains a formal connection between algorithmic problem solving and the theory of languages, automata. It also develops them into a mathematical (and less magical) view towards the algorithmic design and in general computation itself. The course should, in addition, clarify the practical view towards the applications of these ideas in the engineering part of CS. This course will cover the language such as Regular Language, Context Free Language, Context Sensitive Language, and Recursively Enumerable sets. It also covers their corresponding grammar and machine. Who this course is for:

  • Anyone who is interested in learning theory of computation and its concepts.

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