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A finite automaton (FA) is a mathematical description of an algorithm capable of parsing regular languages. FAs have no external memory, and as such can only take into account a fixed number of previous symbols when processing strings. A deterministic FA (DFAs) is one for which there is only ever one legal transition between states; nondeterministic FAs can be transformed into equivalent DFAs. FAs are the weakest of the commonly-defined automata.

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a challenging finite automata - what is the language?

I have this finite automata (FA) and want to write its language. I think its L={x E {0,1} | {x with subset of 00 and ends in 1} and it would help to know what the type of FA it is. I think it's a DFA ...
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Correct labeling for this regular language?

So I am a newbie computer science person and would like some help from the community in helping me understand this subject. I have this regular language I am trying to determine is 3 things from this ...
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Unable to create an DPDA that accepts strings in binary notation multiples of 3

Just learned about DPDA's on my Theory of computation class. Professor gave us a semester task to create a deterministic pushdown automaton state diagram that is able to accept all strings multiples ...
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Need a DFA for the alphabets {a,b} such that the language must contain equal and even numbers of a and b

The DFA for even numbers of and b is this DFA for even numbers of a and b but the DFA of even and equal number of a and b is not available L={\epsilon,aabb,abab,baba,bbaa,aaaabbbb,aabbaabb,bbaabbaa,...
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Convert the given Moore Machine into Mealy machine

Convert the given Moore Machine into Mealy machine I'm currently working on converting a Moore Machine into a Mealy machine, and I'm uncertain about the correctness of my solution. I would greatly ...
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What is the flaw in the proof of the countability of the set of finite language?

Let FT be the class of all finite languages over {0,1}. Suppose FL is countable, so we can enumerate all members of FL as FL = {L_0, L_1, L_2, ...} Meanwhile, we also enumerate all strings over the ...
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NFA or e-NFA for the condition , n % 5 = 0 where n is the number of 1s

How to create an NFA or eNFA that satisfies the condition n mod 5 = 0 where n is the number of 1s I made two NFAs and I am not sure if they are correct. I am confused if how many states should be ...
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Conversion of NFA having a missing transition for any input character on initial state to DFA

I was practicing NFA (Non-Deterministic-Finite-Automata) designing and converting them to DFA. Then suddenly I got a doubt, as all the examples I have seen for conversion had NFA's initial state with ...
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On the use of subsequential symbol $ in Finite state transducers to pad out the context, for composition

I am going through hbka.pdf (WFST paper - https://cs.nyu.edu/~mohri/pub/hbka.pdf) I am trying to understand this paragraph. Pg 22/31. "The deterministic transducer composes without a matching ...
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Convert Nondeterministic Finite Automata to Regular Expression

I am having a really tough time on this conversion problem. I have read, re-read and watched videos but I am pretty sure the answer I am coming up with is not correct.here is the diagram of the NFA I ...
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How do I make a string validator for Deterministic Finite Automata?

The regular expression for the DFA that I need to validate a string with is (bab | bbb) (a* b*) (a* | b*) (ba)* (aba) (bab | aba)* bb (a | b)* (bab | aba) (a | b)* I thought of using transitions to ...
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Can Arden's theorem provide multiple regular expressions for a given DFA if the order and process of solving the equations are changed?

I was using Arden's theorem for the conversion of DFA to regular expressions and noticed that it is providing different regular expressions if the method and order of solving the equations are changed....
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Automata theory: Formal definition of indistinguishable & distinguishable strings and example confusion

In automata theory, we can use Myhill–Nerode theorem to prove that a language is not regular. The theorem makes use of the concept of distinguishable and non-distinguishable strings. While it is ...
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NFA or DFA accepting # of positions of 4k between 0's

Left is the given solution, but it fails for 01110(shouldn't be true) and 010000 (should be true). If we do it like the right one like I did, then there might not be 1 in it so it fails because 000000 ...
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Using bracket for automata

What is the difference between (ab)* and [ab]* when we write in Automata regular expression? In my opinion, they both mean ab zero or more times, but they don't.
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unable to display tables and diagrams in python for non deterministic finite automata

I want to ask for help to solve this problem, I wonder if there is something wrong with my code or are there tools or extensions that I haven't installed enter image description here I've tried to ...
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Given a DFA with multiple Final states. How can I find its compliment?

It is not possible to have multiple start state in DFA but how can I achieve Compliment operation on DFA having multiple Final states? I try Complimenting the language of given DFA but how multiple ...
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Complement of a given Language for a DFA

For DFA, the alphabet Σ = {a,b} the language this DFA will recognise is {w|w must contain a}. For this language that the DFA recognises, what would be the compliment of this language or how would it ...
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Representing regular expressions with DFA state diagrams

I have these regular expressions: a) 0(10)* b) a(b+c+d) c) b*(aa*b*+ε) I created these state diagrams for them: Are they correct?
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Can this language be expressed with a regular expression?

The given language is: B = { aibic2m | i ≥ 0, m ≥ 0 } ∪ { arbsc2t | r ≥ 4, s ≥ 4, t ≥ 0} My Prof has provided a regular expression for this language which is: a4a* b4b* (c2)* + (epsilon + ab + a2b2 + ...
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Is it possible to have more than one minimal DFA 's for a regular language?

If we create two DFA's for a language L say DFA A and DFA B. Then, after minimising the DFA's we get their corresponding equivalent minimal DFA's . Is It always the case that both minimal DFA's have ...
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Writing the production rules of this finite state machine

Consider the following state diagram which accepts the alphabet {0,1} and accepts if the input string has two consecutive 0's or 1's: 01001 --> Accept 101 --> Reject How would I write the ...
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Finite State Automata (FSA): Repeated output problem

I'm constructing a FSA that print sheep ("baa...!") or cow ("moo...!") in which only even number of vowels are accepted. My FSA is as the following but I don't know why the ...
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what is the meaning of {} in the regular expressions {a + ab}*

I wonder what is the meaning of curly brackets{} in the regular expressions {a + ab}* and how are they different from the round brackets() in regular expressions.
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How i can use DFS with a final state automata in Prolog?

I have a final state automata and i want to see all the patterns. This automata is about morphology of Turkish. Turkish is an agglutinative language. I analyze words and and find their morphemes and ...
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Regular Expression | Automata Theory

does anyone know about regular expressions of the following languages: the set of all strings starting with 000 and not ending 11 the set of all strings with odd string length and ending in 111 L6 is ...
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Why doesn't {a^nb^n | n >= 0} follow regular language closure properties?

Using the pumping lemma, we can prove that {a^nb^n | n >= 0}, but what is not clear is the following. {a^n | n >= 0} is regular by itself and so is {b^n | n >= 0}, and if I am not mistaken, ...
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Construct a minimal DFA

Construct a DFA for the set of string over {a, b} such that when length of the substring "aba" is divided by 3 leaves remainder 2 i.e, |w|aba = 2(mod 3).
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L={aʲbᵏaˡ | l = j * k} Context free? Recursive?

I have to classify the language L={aˆjbˆkaˆl | l = j * k}. I applied the pumping lemma for CFL and think that it is not context free. However, to prove that it is in fact recursive or recursively ...
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How to make a FA from regular expression with span match?

I want to make a finite automation or finite state machine from a regular expression. The FA should shift when received a specific character. For example, state A would shift to state B when received '...
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How this state set of DFA was retrieved from the given NFA

I have this NFA: 1,{2, 3} 2,empty 3,{4} 4,empty All the arrows in this NFA are epsilon-arrows. I understand that all possible states that can be reached from each of the states, using only epsilon ...
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Complement of non-deterministic context-free language

The complement of a context-free language is not always context-free. It is not allowed to just swap the final and non-final states of an NPDA and assume that it produces the complement of the ...
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Remove first useless productions and then unit productions?

When transforming a Context-free grammar into Chomsky Normal Form, we first remove null-productions, then unit-productions and then useless productions in this exact order. I understand that removing ...
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Why text-based regex engines cannot handle lazy quantifiers?

I have came across many times that, text-based regex engines cannot support lazy quantifiers. But I could not find why. But I came to know that, they internally use DFAs, and they do not backtrack. ...
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The grammar of a language of a NFA state diagram - Antlr v4

I am trying to write the grammer of the following NFA diagram My code is grammar LTFA; rS: 'Start' rA | EOF; rA: 'Select_coffe' rB; rB: 'Enter_money' rC | 'Cancel' rS; rC: 'More_money_needed' rC ...
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How L={ww^Rx| where w, x belongs to {a,b}^* } is a regular language?

I have understood that L={wxw^r|w,x belongs to {a,b}^* } is regular because it turns out to be the pattern of starting and ending with same symbol but I am not getting the proper explanation that how ...
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Design a turing machine to accept {1^n : n is prime number}

Design a Turing Machine to accept {1^n: n is prime number}. I have this homework to make a recognizer Turing Machine that will be accepted if the occurrences of 1 are equal to any prime number. As of ...
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When to use Ø for states in DFA / NFA

I am confused about the usage of "Ø" in the DFA / NFA ( Let's talk about this in the context of DFA to NFA conversion ) Let's say that I have a NFA as follows: enter image description here ...
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Memory efficient way to store DFA transition table with large alphabet?

I am trying to implement a very simple state transition table for a DFA, but I'm running into some efficiency problems. If I arrange a transition table with each row as the source state, each column ...
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Deterministic finite automata uses

I know how a dfa works but the only thing I'm confused is about it's use. I've seen it's several applications on the internet like it is used in Traffic lights, in parser etc. but what is the exact ...
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why a^m b^n where m,n > 0 is a regular language but a^n b^n where n > 0 is non regular language

a^m b^n where m,n >= 0 is a regular language but why a^n b^n where n >= 0 is a non-regular language? In both languages, we are taking an infinite number of a's and b's but why we could build a ...
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Draw NFA for regular language

Here I found a example for a regular language. L = { a^n | n>=2 } is regular. Clearly, we can draw a finite automaton with 3 states. I was asking myself how this graph would look like. If I ...
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L_mult={a^i b^ij c^j:i,j≥0}, what would be the graph of diagram machine

L_mult={a^i b^ij c^j:i,j≥0}, what would be the diagram of turing machine. Here the number of b's will be equal to the number of a's times number of c's. How can draw the turning machine of this ...
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How to deal with epsilon transitions while converting NFA to DFA?

The start state(S0) of my NFA has 2 outgoing epsilon transitions to S1 and S2, and, S1 and S2 have further transitions, and are disjoint of each other. So do I consider {S1,S2} as one state while ...
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Why is {a^nb^n | n <= 10} regular?

I understand that { an bn | n>=1 } is not regular using Pumping Lemma. But then, how is { an bn | n<=10 } regular? I thought we couldn't store the number of a and b in an automata. And I couldn'...
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Context-sensitive Grammar for a^nb^nc^n

Is the following CSG for a^nb^nc^n correct? S->aSbC|abc Cb->bC C->c If not please explain why?
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Find the Unrestricted Grammar for the language: L = {(a^i b^i)^j (c^k d^k)^j | i, j, k ≥ 1}

I'm having trouble determining a grammar for the L language. I've developed something that came close, but it's still not quite enough: S → XSY | Z X → aXb | ab Y → cYd | cd cZd → cd This grammar I ...
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Does my ε-NFA not contain the right number of transitions?

The question: Construct a ε-NFA that accepts all strings starting and ending with different symbols. I have shown my teacher my answer, and she said there's a small mistake in it. But I can't find ...
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Looking for a Graph algorithm

I came across this paper written by Marek Chrobak, in which he presents a method to convert non-deterministic finite automata to a deterministic one, i.e. an automata with a cycle and a tail. My ...
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Is it possible for an ambiguous CFG to convert into GNF?

So I was studying how to convert CFG to GNF and I tried to do it using my letters in my name so the production rule would be like:- A->AkS|SA S->AtA Where S,A are Non Terminals and k,t are ...
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