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Computer science / Turing machine / Theory of computation / Theoretical computer science / Models of computation / Busy beaver / Computability / Turing / Recursive transition network / Software engineering / Computing / Computability theory
Date: 2011-08-19 11:52:17
Computer science
Turing machine
Theory of computation
Theoretical computer science
Models of computation
Busy beaver
Computability
Turing
Recursive transition network
Software engineering
Computing
Computability theory

Introduction to Computing: Explorations in Language, Logic, and Machines

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