CS622: Theory of Formal Languages
Credits: 3
Catalog Description
This course treats languages from an abstract point of view as defined by formal grammars and by families of abstract machines. The Chomsky hierarchy and associated automata are covered. Emphasis is placed on context-free languages. Careful mathematical definition and proof are stressed throughout. This course does not involve programming. This course is of special interest to students interested in linguistics and in the theory of programming language compilers.
Current & Upcoming Offerings
2025-2026
Spring 2026 1 section
| Section | Schedule / Time | Instructor | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01 |
MW 04:00PM - 05:15PM
|
Simovici, Dan |
Y03-3350
|
Prerequisites
- CS220/CS320L/MATH320L
- CS450 or permission of the instructor
Graduate course in theory of formal languages for graduate students covering computability, automata, and formal language theory.