CISC 401/601  -   Elements of the Theory of Computation  -  Spring 2016

M/W/F 2:30 pm-3:20 pm, Interdis Sciencs Engr Rm 222


Instructor: Daniel Chester  TA: Chunbo Song 
Office: 101G Smith Hall  Office: 201 Smith Hall 
Hours: M/Th 3:30 pm-4:30 pm and by appt.  Hours: Tu 1:30 pm-3:30 pm 
Phone: 831-1955  Phone: none 
Email: User: chester Domain: udel.edu Email: User: songcb Domain: udel.edu

Textbook

Course Description

General concepts of computability through some classical formalisms defining computability and algorithmic unsolvability will be introduced. Elements of formal language and automata theory will also be covered.

Class Home Page

http://www.cis.udel.edu/~chester/courses/601.html

Topics (tentative, not necessarily in the order to be covered)

Grading

Ninety-six percent of the grade will be based on (with equal weight) [tentative]:

plus four percent for doing the online course evaluation http://www.udel.edu/course-evals/ at the end of the semester.

The numerical scores will be combined, not letter grades. Since the assignments and exams are not standardized, your course grade will depend not only on the weighted score you receive, but also on how your score compares with the score distribution for the whole class.

Policies



Assignment 1, due Monday, February 15
Assignment 2, due Monday, February 22
Assignment 3, due Monday, February 29
Assignment 4, due Monday, March 7
Assignment 5, due Monday, March 14
Late homework will not be accepted after class on March 16, since I will be emailing you the model solutions that evening.
Topics covered before midterm exam
Assignment 6, due Monday, April 11
Assignment 7, due Monday, April 18
Assignment 8, due Monday, April 25
Assignment 9, due Monday, May 2
Assignment 10, due Monday, May 9
Review of topics covered since midterm

C May 16, 2016