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  An introduction to formal language theory
Moll R., Arbib M., Kfoury A., Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., New York, NY, 1988.  Type: Book (9789780387966984)

Formal language theory has long been recognized as an essential part of theoretical computer science, and a good assortment of textbooks on the subject is available. However, few reasonably sized texts for the ordinary computer science...
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May 1 1989  
  Brains, machines, and mathematics (2nd ed.)
Arbib M., Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., New York, NY, 1987.  Type: Book (9789780387965390)

The second edition of Brains, machines, and mathematics follows the first edition by 23 years. This has been a complex time in the areas addressed by this book; paradigms have come and gone or changed substantially. Although the...
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Sep 1 1988  
  Algebraic approaches to program semantics
Manes E., Arbib M., Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., New York, NY, 1986.  Type: Book (9789780387963242)

This is a text on mathematical techniques for program semantics. These techniques are primarily algebraic, in the widest possible sense (thus the book’s title). Even so, there is a chapter on assertional semantics, which is...
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May 1 1988  
  In search of the person: philosophical explorations in cognitive science
Arbib M., University of Massachusetts Press, Amherst, MA, 1985.  Type: Book (9789780870234996)

Michael Arbib is well known for his work on brain theory in the context of cybernetics and artificial intelligence, and he has made important contributions in his prolific writings even if his views, like all others in these fields, ar...
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Feb 1 1988  
  From schema theory to computational (neuro-)linguistics
Arbib M., 2000.  Type: Book (9780881751420)

The author seeks “to understand the brain mechanisms of language within a wider analysis of brain mechanisms subserving action and perception.” Arbib rejects Chomsky’s “language faculty”...
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May 1 1987  

   
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