Higher Ed in Santa Fe: CS 500 Theory of Computation

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Higher Ed in Santa Fe: CS 500 Theory of Computation

Owen Densmore
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Cris Moore's CS500/CS491, Theory of Computation course will be  
available here in Santa Fe this spring semester!  It will use the ITV  
(Instructional TV) facilities at CCSF.  It is held on Tues/Thurs,  
2:00-3:15.  I believe Jan 19 is the first class, looking at the UNM  
calendar.

The class is based on Cris's book The Nature of Computation, most of  
which is available on its website as pdfs.  This will let you look at  
the material covered.  Cris is a SFI professor, in case you have not  
met him.

Let me know if you would like to attend.  I am currently going through  
the admissions and registration process and should be able to help.  I  
will also go out to CCSF to view the facilities.

Links of interest:
Cris's Home Page:
   http://www.santafe.edu/~moore/
Nature of Computation book:
   http://www.nature-of-computation.org/
CS500 Information
   http://www.cs.unm.edu/academics/courses/description_of_classes/ 
cs_500/
   http://www.santafe.edu/~moore/500/500.html
UNM ITV Santa Fe Information:
   http://distance.unm.edu/index.cfm?fuseaction=centerinfo&center_del_code=SF

     -- Owen



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Re: Higher Ed in Santa Fe: CS 500 Theory of Computation

Owen Densmore
Administrator
I mentioned the chapters are available as pdf's.  Some of you have  
already tried and found a login is required.

The authors will send you a login if your contact them.  On the  
Samples page, you'll see:
   The chapters that are underlined are available for people who are
   interested in proofreading or beta-testing them in their class.
   Please contact the authors if you are interested to get the samples.

If you click on the authors link, and click on their individual  
images, you'll go to their home pages.  A bit of clicking around finds:
   [hidden email] and [hidden email]

     -- Owen


On Dec 1, 2009, at 10:59 AM, Owen Densmore wrote:

> Cris Moore's CS500/CS491, Theory of Computation course will be  
> available here in Santa Fe this spring semester!  It will use the  
> ITV (Instructional TV) facilities at CCSF.  It is held on Tues/
> Thurs, 2:00-3:15.  I believe Jan 19 is the first class, looking at  
> the UNM calendar.
>
> The class is based on Cris's book The Nature of Computation, most of  
> which is available on its website as pdfs.  This will let you look  
> at the material covered.  Cris is a SFI professor, in case you have  
> not met him.
>
> Let me know if you would like to attend.  I am currently going  
> through the admissions and registration process and should be able  
> to help.  I will also go out to CCSF to view the facilities.
>
> Links of interest:
> Cris's Home Page:
>  http://www.santafe.edu/~moore/
> Nature of Computation book:
>  http://www.nature-of-computation.org/
> CS500 Information
>  http://www.cs.unm.edu/academics/courses/description_of_classes/ 
> cs_500/
>  http://www.santafe.edu/~moore/500/500.html
> UNM ITV Santa Fe Information:
>  http://distance.unm.edu/index.cfm?fuseaction=centerinfo&center_del_code=SF
>
>    -- Owen
>
>
>
> ============================================================
> FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv
> Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College
> lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org


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