Theoretical Computer Science
Theoretical Computer Science
Theoretical Computer Science is the mathematical foundation of computing in all its forms. By being the foundation, it is also the starting point for new and more efficient methodologies of computation.
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Theoretical Computer Science on the Web - A directory of resources related to theoretical computer science from Stanford University.
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Church-Turing Thesis - Wikipedia article.
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Computability Theory - Wikipedia article.
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Theory of Computation - Lecture notes for an undergraduate class taught by Leonid Levin at UC Berkeley.
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Interactive Computation - Wikipedia article.
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Introduction to Formal Models in Computer Science - Lecture notes from the University of Washington covering basic topics such as computation models and theoretical concepts such as nondeterminism.
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CSCI 0510 Models of Computation - Undergraduate computer science course on the foundations of computing at the Brown University, Department of Computer Science.
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Rusty Spigot Computer Science Notes - Notes on a range of computer science subjects, from the Cambridge undergraduate course.
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Lecture Notes on Theory of Computation - Introduction to basic topics including models of computation, finite automata, context free grammars and complexity theory.
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Computability Logic - Main web source on the subject: overview, downloadable articles, links.
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Theoretical Computer Science Search Engine - A Google Custom Search Engine that searches pages relevant to Theoretical Computer Science, such as books, lecture notes, courses, and papers.
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