A world-famous mathematician explores Moore's theory of experiments, Kleene's theory of regular events and expressions, Kleene algebras, the differential calculus of events, factors and the factor matrix, and the theory of operators. Additional subjects include context-free languages, communicative regular algebra, axiomatic questions, and logical problems. Solutions to problems. 1971 edition.
John Horton Conway is a Professor of Mathematics at Princeton and active in the theory of finite groups, number theory, coding theory, knot theory, and combinatorial game theory. The author of ten books, he has also contributed to many branches of recreational mathematics, including the invention of "The Game of Life."