CIS 720: Introduction to the Theory of Computation - Spring 96
GENERAL INFORMATION
Instructor - Jim Royer
Office: Sci-Tech Building, Room 3-004
(3rd floor across from the freight elevator)
Email: royer@top.cis.syr.edu
Office Phone: 3-1028
Home Phone: 442-9011
(dire emergencies only)
Office Hours: TBA
Texts
- Computability, Complexity, and Languages,
Martin Davis, Ron Sigal, and Elaine Weyuker,
Academic Press, 1994.
- Computation and Complexity: From A Programming Perspective,
Neil Jones, Winter 96 draft.
Homeworks
There will be a homework every two weeks. I will grade some
strict subset of the problems assigned.
Tests
None.
Grading
Your final grade will depend on your work on the homeworks.
Cheating and Plagiarism
Don't. If I discover any cheating or plagiarism, the guilty parties will
receive failing grades in the course and be reported to the director and
the dean. You are free to talk to other people in the class about
problems, but I do not want joint submission of homeworks.
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Last noted modification: 16 January 1996
Jim Royer / royer@top.cis.syr.edu