This volume gathers lectures by 8 distinguished pioneers of automata theory, including two Turing Award winners. In each contribution, the early developments of automata theory are reminisced about and future directions are suggested. Although some of the contributions go into rather intriguing technical details, most of the book is accessible to a wide audience interested in the progress of the age of computers. The book is a must for professionals in theoretical computer science and related areas of mathematics. For students in these areas it provides an exceptionally deep view at the begin
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This paper reviews the crucial influence that Alan Turing has had on art and, in particular on the d...
The aim of this textbook is to provide undergraduate students with an introduction to the basic theo...
In this 1985 book, Arto Salomaa gives an introduction to certain mathematical topics central to theo...
Automata Theory is part of computability theory which covers problems in computer systems, software,...
Mathematical logic and automata theory are two scientific disciplines with a fundamentally close rel...
This book is an intellectually stimulating excursion into mathematical machines and structures capab...
This book was originally written in 1969 by Berkeley mathematician John Rhodes. It is the founding w...
These notes form the core of a future book on the algebraic foundations of automata theory. This boo...
Mathematical models in classical computation, automata have been an important area in theoretical co...
This paper gives a personal account of some developments in automata theory and computational compl...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis highlights the intellectual origins of theoretic...
Contemporary introduction to automata theory that uniquely also covers some modern applications to b...
This introductory contribution consists of two parts. In Section 1, we give a concise historical ove...
The Aarhus Open House was intended as an informal forum for the exchange of ideas on recent develop...
The aim of the seminar was to discuss and systematize the recent fast progress in automata theory an...
This paper reviews the crucial influence that Alan Turing has had on art and, in particular on the d...
The aim of this textbook is to provide undergraduate students with an introduction to the basic theo...
In this 1985 book, Arto Salomaa gives an introduction to certain mathematical topics central to theo...