University of Nevada Las Vegas
Howard R. Hughes
College of Engineering
Department of Computer Science
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Computer Science 456/656
Formal Languages and Automata
Spring 2025

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Instructor:
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Dr. Larmore
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Office, TBE B-378B.
Telephone ☎ 702-895-1096.
Email: lawrence "dot" larmore "at" unlv "dot" edu
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Office Hours:
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10:00 - 11:00 Mondays and Wednesdays.
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Contacting Me:
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You may telephone my office. Please do not leave a telephone message.
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It's best to send me email.
Be sure to write "456" in the subject field, even if you're enrolled in 656,
so that I know what the message is about. (I delete lots of messages
without reading them, based on the subject fields.)
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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.
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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.
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Graduate Assistant:
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Louis Dumontet
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DUMONTET@unlv.nevada.edu
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Office Hours: Not assigned yet
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Days of Instruction:
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January 21, 2025 - May, 2025, not counting the final examination.
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Place of Instruction:
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SBE 1243
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Time of Instruction:
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8:30 -- 9:45 Mondays and Wednesdays
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I expect every student to attend every lecture.
Attendance will be taken.
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February 17
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President's Day Recess:
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March 17
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Spring Recess:
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Textbook:
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Formal Languages and Automata, by Peter Linz.
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Fifth or sixth edition ok.
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Prerequisites:
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CS 302 (Data Structures)
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MAT 251 (Discrete Mathematics).
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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.
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Examinations:
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First Examination:
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
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Second Examination:
Wednesday, March 13, 2025
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Third Examination:
Wednesday, April 9, 2025
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Final Examination:
Wednesday, May 12 2025 8:00 - 10:00
Subject to Change. The Registrar said to check bath after the third week.
- Grading:
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Your grade will be based on homework exams, and attendance.
These proportions are approximate.
- Three mid-term examinations. 60%
- Homework. 20%
- Attendance. 5%
- Final examination. 30%
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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.
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Graduate Students:
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If you want graduate credit, you must enroll in 656, not 456.
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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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