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Computer Science 456/656
Formal Languages and Automata
Fall 2022

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Instructor:
Dr. Larmore
Office, TBE B378B. Telephone 702-895-1096. Email: lawrence "dot" larmore "at" unlv "dot" edu
Office Hours:
(To be arranged)
Contacting Me:
You may telephone my office. Please do not leave a telephone message.
It's best to send me email. Be sure to write "CS456" in the subject field so that I know what the message is about. (I delete lots of messages without reading them, based on the subject fields.)
Please, never try to communicate with me by leaving notes on my door, under my door, or in my mailbox in the department office, as those notes get lost, and I can't retrieve them remotely.
If it is necessary to give me something, please leave it with the department staff, and then send me an email message saying that the item has been left for me.
Grader:
Janeen Sudiacal
Email: sudiacal "at" unlv "dot" edu
Days of Instruction:
August 29, 2022 - Dec 7, 2022.
Place of Instruction:
TBE B-172
Time of Instruction:
11:30 -- 12:45 Mondays and Wednesdays
Labor Day Recess:
September 5
Textbook:
Formal Languages and Automata, by Peter Linz.
Fifth or sixth edition ok.
Prerequisites:
CS 302 (Data Structures)
MAT 251 (Discrete Mathematics).
Click here if you did not take both CSC 302 and MAT 251 at UNLV and receive a grade of "C" or better in each of those two courses.
Examinations:
First Examination: Wednesday, September 28
Second Examination: Wednesday, October 26
Third Examination: Wednesday, November 23
Final Examination: Wednesday, December 14 2022 10:10 - 12:10
Grading:
Your grade will be based on:
  • Three mid-term examinations. 60%
  • Homework. 20%
  • Final examination. 30%
Although the homework will take a substantial amount of time to work, and will actually be harder than the examinations, it counts for a smaller part of the grade. The reason for this is that I allow you to work together on homework. If you work the homework regularly, you should do well on the examinations.
Graduate Students:
If you want graduate credit, you must enroll in 656, not 456.
Each CSC 656 student must turn in one of the challenge problems by the last week of class. CS 456 students are also permitted to work challenge problems, but I will not permit students to improve a poor grade in this manner. The reason for this policy is that I want students who are doing poorly in the course to devote their energy to mastering the regular material. formal proofs
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