Background
Révész, György Egon was born on March 24, 1934 in Budapest, Hungary. Son of Ferenc E. and Magdolna (Redly) Révész. arrived in the United States, 1980.
( This highly technical introduction to formal languages ...)
This highly technical introduction to formal languages in computer science covers all areas of mainstream formal language theory, including such topics as operations on languages, context-sensitive languages, automata, decidability, syntax analysis, derivation languages, and more. Geared toward advanced undergraduates and graduate students, the treatment examines mathematical topics related to mathematical logic, set theory, and linguistics. All subjects are integral to the theory of computation. Numerous worked examples appear throughout the book, and end-of-chapter exercises enable readers to apply theory and methods to real-life problems. Elegant mathematical proofs are provided for almost all theorems.
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Révész, György Egon was born on March 24, 1934 in Budapest, Hungary. Son of Ferenc E. and Magdolna (Redly) Révész. arrived in the United States, 1980.
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, University Budapest, 1956. Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics, Eötvös LÓránd University, Budapest, 1968.
Research staff member Computer and Automation Institute, Budapest, 1974-1980. Visiting associate professor University Kentucky, Lexington, 1980-1982. Professor Tulane University, New Orleans, 1982-1985.
Research staff member International Business Machines Corporation T.J. Watston Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York, 1985-1991. Professor, chairman University North Carolina, Charlotte, since 1991.
( This highly technical introduction to formal languages ...)
Member Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), New York Academy Science, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computer Society.
Married Jolan M. Gadanyi, July 21, 1956. Children: Szilárd, Tamás, Peter.