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Theory of Computation by Vivek Kulkarni, published by Oxford University Press (OUP) India in 2013, is a widely used textbook for undergraduate and postgraduate students in computer science and engineering. It is designed to simplify complex mathematical concepts like automata theory, formal languages, and computational complexity through a student-friendly algorithmic approach. Core Content and Structure
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Who this book is for
- Undergraduate students taking a theory of computation or formal languages course.
- Self-learners who want a concise, example-driven presentation.
- Instructors seeking a short text or supplementary reading.
Abstract
Vivek Kulkarni’s Theory of Computation (Oxford University Press) is a widely adopted textbook in Indian universities for undergraduate computer science. This paper examines the book’s coverage of finite automata, regular expressions, context-free grammars, Turing machines, and decidability. It compares Kulkarni’s pedagogical approach with classic texts (e.g., Sipser, Hopcroft & Ullman) and evaluates its suitability for self-study. While the book offers detailed examples and solved problems, its handling of computational complexity is limited. The paper concludes that Kulkarni’s text is an accessible entry point, but advanced readers require supplementary material. Theory of Computation by Vivek Kulkarni , published
- What is the Theory of Computation?: The Theory of Computation is a branch of Computer Science that deals with the study of algorithms, automata, and formal languages.
- Who is the author of the book?: The author of the book "Theory Of Computation Book By Vivek Kulkarni Pdf" is Vivek Kulkarni.
- What topics are covered in the book?: The book covers topics such as automata theory, formal languages, Turing machines, computability, and complexity theory.