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Nov 23, 2024
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CSCI 387 - Computability and Complexity Introduction to models of computation including finite automata, formal languages, and Turing machines, culminating in universality and undecidability. An introduction to resource-bounded models of computation and algorithmic complexity classes, including NP and PSPACE, and the notions of relative hardness and completeness.
Unit(s): 1 Group Distribution Requirement(s): Distribution Group III Prerequisite(s): CSCI 121 or equivalent and MATH 112 and MATH 113 Instructional Method: Lecture-conference Grading Mode: Letter grading (A-F) Cross-listing(s): MATH 387 Group Distribution Learning Outcome(s):
- Use and evaluate quantitative data or modeling, or use logical/mathematical reasoning to evaluate, test or prove statements.
- Given a problem or question, formulate a hypothesis or conjecture, and design an experiment, collect data, or use mathematical reasoning to test or validate it.
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