CMPSCI 601: Theory of Computation
Offered through the PEEAS distance learning program
Homework Assignment Home Page
David Mix Barrington
Fall, 2003
CMPSCI 601 will have six homework assignments over the
course of the term. Your responses should be faxed to me
(413-545-1249, attention "Professor Barrington") by the time
specified on the due date, or express-mailed to arrive the following
day. I will grade the assignments and notify you of the results
by individual email.
Here are links to the specific assignments:
- Homework #1,
posted Thu 11 Sept 2003, due
Wed 24 Sept 2003 2:00 p.m. EDT (lectures 1-4)
(Due date corrected 12 September.)
- Homework #1 solutions, posted 2 Oct 2003.
- Homework #2,
posted Fri 26 Sept 2003, due
Wed 8 Oct 2003 2:00 p.m. EDT (lectures 5-8)
- Homework #2 solutions, posted 9 Oct 2003.
- Homework #3,
posted Thu 9 Sept 2003, due
Mon 20 Oct 2003 2:00 p.m. EDT (lectures 9-11)
(Due date changed 15 October.)
- Homework #3 solutions, posted 4 Dec 2003.
- Homework #4,
posted Sat 25 Oct 2003, due electronically to the Grade Grinder
Wed 5 Nov 2003 by 11:59 p.m. EST. No solutions posted as these
problems are self-grading.
- Homework #5, posted 20 Nov 2003, due
Wed 3 Dec 2003, faxed by 2:00 p.m. EDT.
- Homework #5 solutions, posted 4 Dec 2003.
- Homework #6, posted 4 Dec 2003, due
Wed 10 Dec 2003, faxed by 2:00 p.m. EDT. (half-size)
- Homework #7, posted 11 Dec 2003, due
Wed 17 Dec 2003, faxed by 2:00 p.m. EDT. (half-size, optional)
I am happy to answer questions on the assignments by email.
Questions and answers of general interest will be posted on the
questions and answers page, without
identifying the questioner.
Your solutions to homework problems must be your own work
with respect to presentation. You may consult other people, books,
or web sites for help with the problems, but:
- The solution you present must be in your own words, and
- You must list the sources of any help that you receive.
Violation of this policy would constitute a serious breach of
UMass academic honesty standards. The normal penalty for willful
violation of these standards (for example, copying a solution to a
problem from a web site without attribution) is dismissal from the
course with a grade of F and notification to the Graduate School.
Last modified 11 December 2003