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Richard Ladner
ladner@cs.washington.edu
Office: Sieg 311, 543-9347
Office hours:
Tu 11-12
Th 11-12
office hours
W 12:30-1:30 Room 326A Sieg
Th 1:30-2:30 Room 326A Sieg
Languages and Machines, An Introduction to the Theory of Computer Science
Thomas A. Sudkamp
Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc.
Homework is due every Friday at the beginning of class. Please leave on the table near the door. Late homeworks are not accepted unless you make a request before it is due.
A normal homework will consist of a combination of problems from the book and my own problems. Generally, problems from the book will give you a chance to practice some of the derivations and constructions used in the theory of computation. Generally, my problems will be more challenging and may require developing proofs.
CSE 322 Winter Quarter 1996
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