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      • P. K. Srimani, Professor, Department of Computer Science, Bangalore University, S. F. B. Nasir, Professor, Department of Computer Science, Bangalore University
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    • Publication date:
      October 2011
      September 2007
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      9788175968363
      9788175965454
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    A Textbook on Automata Theory has been designed for students of computer science. Adopting a comprehensive approach to the subject, the book presents various concepts with adequate explanations. The logical and structured treatment of the subject promotes better understanding and assimilation. Lucid and well-structured presentation makes the book user-friendly. The book cover the curricula for M.C.A., B.E.(Computer Science) and M.Sc. (Computer Science) at various universities and gives students a strong foundation for advanced studies in the field.Key features:-• A wide array of solved examples and applications• Numerous illustrations supporting theoretical inputs• Exercises at the end of each chapter for practice• Notation for describing machine models• A brief history of mathematicians and computer scientists

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