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Nov 23, 2024
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College Catalog 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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COMP 361 - Theory of ComputationCross-Listed as This course examines the theoretical foundations of computation. It explores different mathematical models that try to formalize our informal notion of an algorithm. Models include finite automata, regular expressions, grammars, and Turing machines. The course also discusses ideas about what can and cannot be computed. In addition, the course explores the basics of complexity theory, examining broad categories of problems and their algorithms, and their efficiency. The focus is on the question of P versus NP, and the NP-complete set. Prerequisite(s): (COMP 128 or COMP 221 or COMP 124 if previously taken) and , or permission of instructor. Alternate spring semesters. (4 Credits)
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