UMBC CMSC 651, Automata Theory & Formal Languages,
Spring 2003, Section 0101
Course Description
Time & Place
Tuesday & Thursday, 4:00pm - 5:15pm, SS206.
Textbook
Introduction to the Theory of Computation, M. Sipser,
PWS Publishing, 1997.
Prerequisites
The undergraduate automata theory course (CMSC 451) is formally a
prerequisite for this class. Where possible, this class will be self
contained --- i.e., students are not required to know many theorems
that are not covered in class. However, it is important for the
students in this class to be prepared to read and write mathematical
proofs at a level that is consistent with having taken CMSC 451 or
an equivalent course.
Objectives
- To understand some fundamental theorems
in theoretical computer science.
- To develop the ability to write clear and convincing proofs.
- To build the background necessary for further studies in
theoretical computer science.
Assignments and Grading
Your grade in this course will be based on ten regular homework
assignments, three tests and a final exam. Each homework assignment
is worth 3 points, each test 16 points and the final exam 22 points.
Revised grade distribution:
Due to the blizzard 1 test has been eliminated and the grading has been
revised as follows. Each of the two remaining tests is worth 20 points and
the final exam is worth 30 points.
You are allowed to consult your classmates and others for the
homework assignments (but you must write up the assignment yourself).
The difference between assignments that have been copied and
assignments that have been written up independently after the sharing
of ideas is very obvious --- especially in a small class.
You are allowed to share ideas, but you are not allowed to copy.
In general, homework assignments should be submitted when they are
due, but reasonable allowances will be made for turning in regular
assignments late.
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