The abstract branch of theoretical computer science known as
Computation Theory typically appears in undergraduate academic
curricula in a form that obscures both the mathematical concepts
that are central to the various components of the theory and the
relevance of the theory to the typical student. This regrettable
situation is due largely to the thematic tension among three main
competing principles for organizing the material in the course.
This book is motivated by the belief that a deep understanding
of, and operational control over, the few "big" mathematical ideas
that underlie Computation Theory is the best way to enable the
typical student to assimilate the "big" ideas of Computation Theory
into her daily computational life.
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