We used Sipser's _Introduction to the Theory of Computation_ for both the undergraduate and graduate theory of computation courses when I was at the University of Iowa, and I still use it as a reference a lot. Algorithms and discrete math were the only prerequisites, and the book is written pretty accessibly. It is definitely worth doing at least some of the exercises; they considerably enhanced my understanding of the material.
Cheers, --mlp On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 3:25 PM, Orion <systm...@gmail.com> wrote: > I have a growing interest in Language Security. However I haven't take > my Theory of Computation class yet in my Computer Science program. I > have recently realized that theory of computation is a very necessary > prerequisite to lang sec. What resources would you recommend as a great > place to start. I have taken a class in algorithms and discrete > mathematics though decently rusty in both. > > > Orion > _______________________________________________ > langsec-discuss mailing list > langsec-discuss@mail.langsec.org > https://mail.langsec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/langsec-discuss >
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