Background
Cohen, Daniel Isaac Aryeh was born on December 26, 1946 in Reading, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Samuel Philip and Marjorie (Mendelsohn) Cohen.
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An easy-to-comprehend text for required undergraduate courses in computer theory, this work thoroughly covers the three fundamental areas of computer theory--formal languages, automata theory, and Turing machines. It is an imaginative and pedagogically strong attempt to remove the unnecessary mathematical complications associated with the study of these subjects. The author substitutes graphic representation for symbolic proofs, allowing students with poor mathematical background to easily follow each step. Includes a large selection of well thought out problems at the end of each chapter.
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This text strikes a good balance between rigor and an intuitive approach to computer theory. Covers all the topics needed by computer scientists with a sometimes humorous approach that reviewers found "refreshing". It is easy to read and the coverage of mathematics is fairly simple so readers do not have to worry about proving theorems.
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mathematician computer science educator
Cohen, Daniel Isaac Aryeh was born on December 26, 1946 in Reading, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Samuel Philip and Marjorie (Mendelsohn) Cohen.
AB summa cum laude, Princeton University, 1967. Master of Arts, Harvard University, 1970. Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1975.
Juris Doctor, Columbia University, 1987.
Assistant professor Northeastern University, Boston, 1975—1978. Exchange scholar Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, 1978. Visiting associate professor Rockefeller University, New York City, 1978—1981.
Faculty International Business Machines Corporation Research Center, Yorktown Heights, 1979. Adjunct associate professor biostatistics psychiatry Cornell University Medical College, New York City, 1980—1997. Professor computer science Hunter College, since 1980, chairman department computer science, 1986—1991.
Visiting scholar Yale University Law School, 1987—1988.
(An easy-to-comprehend text for required undergraduate cou...)
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Member of American Bar Association, Computer Law Association, Association Bar City New York, New York State Bar Association, Association Computing Machinery, New York Academy of Sciences, American Mathematics Society, Mathematics Association America, Princeton Club, Harvard Club.
Married Sandra Kopit, May 7, 1978.