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CP7201 THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

UNIT I FOUNDATIONS 12
1. Sets 6(115-137) 9(12-15)
2. relations 6(573-607)
3. equivalence relations 6(607-618) 9(128-140)
4. partial orders 6(618-633)
5. functions 6(138-155) 9(39-45)
6. recursive functions 6(345-354)
7. sequences 6(156-170)
8. induction principle 6(311-340)
9. structural induction 6(354-357)
10. recursive algorithms 6(360-371)
11. counting 6(385-399) 9(46-55)
12. pigeonhole principle 6(399-405)
13. permutations and combinations 6(407-415) 9(100-102)
14. recurrence relations 6(502-526)

UNIT II LOGIC AND LOGIC PROGRAMMING 12
1. Propositional logic 1(3-39) 2(9-40) 3(25-117) 6(1-35) 8(01-78)
2. Syntax Interpretations and models 2(17-19)
3. Deduction theorems 2(43-44) 8(25-30)
4. Normal forms Inference rules 1(51-61) 3(49-60) 8(53-67)
5. SAT solvers 8(68-77)
6. Predicate logic Syntax 1(41-107) 2(101-125) 3(118-234) 6(36-56) 8(93-157)
7. Proof theory 8(107-121)
8. Semantics of predicate logic 2(109-117) 8(122-130)
9. Undecidability of predicate logic 2(121-125) 8(131-135)
10. Inferences in first(order logic) 6(69-79)
11. Logic programming Definite programs 2(173-199)
12. SLD resolution 1(109-141) 2(176-180)
13. Normal programs
14. SLDNF resolution
15. Introduction to Prolog - 1(141-151) 2(181-185) 5(566-586)

UNIT III LAMBDA CALCULUS AND FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMMING 12
1. Lambda notation for functions 4(11-39 ) 5(140
2. Syntax 4(23-24) 5(140-142)
3. Curried functions 4(140-142) 5(143-158)
4. Parametric polymorphism 4(175-178) 5(144)
5. Lambda reduction 5(147)
6. Alpha reduction 5(148)
7. Beta reduction 4(24-26) 5(148)
8. Beta abstraction 5(149)
9. Extensionality theorem 5(150)
10. Delta reduction 5(150)
11. Reduction strategies 5(151)
12. Normal forms 5(152)
13. Church-Rosser Theorems 4(152-153) 5(153)
14. Pure lambda calculus 5(156)
15. Constants 5(157)
16. Arithmetic 4(61-65) 5(157)
17. Conditionals 4(145-159)
18. Iteration 4(51-53)
19. Recursion 4(51-61 )
20. Introduction to functional programming 4(187-206)



UNIT IV GRAPH STRUCTURES 12
1. Tree Structures 6(745-784) 7(258-262) 9(185-186)
2. Graph structures 6(641-650) 7(179-192)
3. Graph representations 6(668-677) 7(179-192) 9(178-183)
4. Regular graph structures 7(244-257)
5. Random graphs 7(262-268)
6. Connectivity 6(678-692) 7(283-293)
7. Cycles 6(665) 7(294-305)
8. Graph Coloring 6(727-734) 7(306-315)
9. Cliques, Vertex Covers, Independent sets 6(739) 7(316-318)
10. Spanning Trees 6(785-802) 7(335-339) 9(199-206)
11. Network flows 7(340-342) 9(232-238)
12. Matching 7(343-351) 9(216-220)

UNIT V STATE MACHINES 12
1. Languages and Grammars 6(847-858)(878-888) 10(15-16) 11(79-203)
2. Finite State Machines 6(858-865) 10(55-90) 11(35-77)
3. State machines and languages 6(858-865) 10(15-90) 11(79-154)
4. Turing Machines 6(888-899) 10(93-123) 11(287-342)
5. Computational Complexity 10(169-221) 11(387-477)
6. Computability 10(127-166)
7. Decidability 11(343-384)
8. Church's Thesis 12(1-17)

REFERENCES:
1. Uwe Schoning, Logic for Computer Scientists, Birkhauser, 2008.
2. M. Ben-Ari, Mathematical logic for computer science, Second Edition, Springer, 2003.
3. John Harrison, Handbook of Practical Logic and Automated Reasoning, Cambridge University Press, 2009.
4. Greg Michaelson, An introduction to functional programming through lambda calculus, Dover Publications, 2011.
5. Kenneth Slonneger and Barry Kurtz, Formal syntax and semantics of programming languages, Addison Wesley, 1995.
6. Kenneth H. Rosen, Discrete Mathematics and its applications, Seventh Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2011.
7. Sriram Pemmaraju and Steven Skiena, Computational Discrete Mathematics, Cambridge University Press, 2003.
8. M. Huth and M. Ryan, Logic in Computer Science Modeling and Reasoning about systems, 2
nd
Ed. Cambridge
University Press, 2004.
9. Norman L. Biggs, Discrete Mathematics, Second Edition, Oxford University Press, 2002.
10. Juraj Hromkovic, Theoretical Computer Science, Springer, 1998.
11. J. E. Hopcroft, Rajeev Motwani, and J. D. Ullman, Introduction to Automata Theory, Languages, and
Computation, Third Edition, Pearson, 2008.
12. Church's Thesis




Prepared by: G.Appasami /AP/CSE/Dr. Pauls Engineering College

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