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An NFA is a nondeterministic finite automaton, a mathematical model of computation that decides membership in regular languages. It is similar to a DFA except that it is nondeterministic, and the machine can be in multiple states simultaneously. Some definitions of NFAs also allow for e-moves, in which the automaton can transition between states on no input at all.
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NFA simulation in Java
I have been given an assignment to simulate an NFA in Java. Now the following regular expression that I have to simulate an NFA for is
ab*((b|d)|c*)
I think I have too many e-symbols. I was just ...
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A succinct description of NFA to DFA conversion?
Can someone much brighter than I succinctly describe to the SO community the NFA to DFA conversion algorithm? (Preferably in 500 words or less.) I've seen diagrams and lectures that have only served ...
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Efficient algorithm for converting a character set into a nfa/dfa
I'm currently working on a scanner generator.
The generator already works fine. But when using character classes the algorithm gets very slow.
The scanner generator produces a scanner for UTF8 ...
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How to figure out if a regex implementation uses DFA or NFA?
I'm facing the question, whether a certain regex implementation is based on a DFA or NFA.
What are the starting points for me to figure this out. One could also ask: What am I looking for? What are ...
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NFA/DFA implementation in C#
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Does anyone know of any good NFA and DFA implementation in C#, possibly implementing as well conversions between both? What I would like would be to be able to construct a NFA and then ...
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DFA vs NFA engines, what is the difference in their capabilities and limitations?
Look for a non-technical explanation of the difference between DFA vs NFA engines based on their capabilities and limitations. Thanks!
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Syntax for Describing DFA or NFA
Do there exists any Standard Syntax for Describing the Transition Table for an NFA or DFA ?
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Finite Automata Library writen in F#
Could you recommend an open source library written in F# which provides generic types for FA construction and basic algorithms (NFA to DFA transformation, FA minimization ...)?
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data structure for NFA representation
In my lexical analyzer generator I use McNaughton and Yamada algorithm for NFA construction, and one of its properties that transition form I to J marked with char at J position.
So, each node of NFA ...
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NFA/DFA with variable transition conditions
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Let's suppose I have a class which implements a NFA/DFA whose transitions are stored in a .NET Dictionary structure, and which takes an input word and recognizes a set of words derivable ...
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If a language (L) is recognized by an n-state NFA, can it also be recognized by a DFA with no more than 2^n states?
I'm thinking so, because the upper bound would be the 2^n, and given that these are both finite machines, the intersection for both the n-state NFA and the DFA with 2^n or less states will be valid.
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questions on nfa and dfa
Hope you help me with this one....
I have a main question which is ''how to judge whether a regular expression will be accepted by NFA and/or DFA?
For eg. My question says that which of the regular ...
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Does Python use NFAs for regular expression evaluation in the re module?
Does anybody know if Python (any version) used NFAs (Non-Deterministic Finite Automata) to evaluate regular expressions or does it use some other mechanism? Please provide links/reference if ...
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Advantages/Disadvantages of NFA over DFA and vice versa
What are the relative pro's and con's of both DFA's and NFA's when compared to each other?
I know that DFA's are easier to implement than NFA's and that NFA's are slower to arrive at the accept state ...
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Am I correct? (Finite Automata)
I was given a regular expression, and I am suppose to covert it to NFA and then DFA. Here's the regular expression:
a ( b | c )* a | a a c* b
Then I coverted this to NFA using thomson's ...
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NFA pros and cons compared to DFA?
NFA advantages over a DFA: the representation uses less memory.
NFA disadvantages compared to an NFA: Slower to arrive at an answer.
Are there any other advantages or disadvantages?
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time complexity trade offs of nfa vs dfa
(i found the answer, its below in comments for anyone else)
i am looking for a discussion on which is better used and in what circumstanes in a compiler an nfa or dfa. what are the time complexity ...
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Java library for converting NFA to DFA
I am looking for a Java library which can convert Non-deterministic Finite Automaton to Deterministic Finite Automaton.
Is there any?
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library for converting regular expressions to NFAs?
Is there a good library for converting Regular Expressions into NFAs? I see lots of academic papers on the subject, which are helpful, but not much in the way of working code.
My question is due ...
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Need to generate a payload for particular Regular Expression (PCRE) [closed]
I need some command line tool in Linux that will generate a payload of say 1 MB for me that will have a few matches for a particular Regular Expression.
Something like if I give a particular PCRE to ...
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How to determine if my NFA is correct?
The obvious choice is to exhaust all possible inputs. I think I did. But I am not very sure whether it's valid and I didn't break any rules of non-deterministic finite automata.
My NFA is given by: ...
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How to convert (ab u aab u aba)* into a NFA?
(ab u aab u aba)*
I did it but I would like some feedback on its correctness:
If it is correct: Can we simplify (ab u aab u aba)* any further?
If not: What did I miss?
EDIT: It seems I am missing ...
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Converting RE -> NFA
I have a question regarding the conversion of regular expressions to non-deterministic finite state automata:
Convert (a*|b*)* to NFA. My attempt is as follows:
Am I completely off the mark? Or ...
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DFA Minimization Brzozowski algorithm
I am trying to implement Brzozowski's algorithm for minimizing my DFA
Following is the algorithm for the same.
DFA = d(r(d(r(NFA))))
where r() is reversal of NFA and D() converts NFA to DFA.
But ...
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convert nfa to dfa
i want to write a program that convert nfa to dfa ,
user draw a graph then Program convert it to dfa .
how can i do it?
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Regular language?
I have a compiler question.
Determine whether {(ab)^n | n >= 0} is a regular language?
But I can draw its NFA.
But if I use pumping lemma, I will get a controdition answer.
Can every help me? thx
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NFA to DFA conversion whose language is the complement of L(A)
Can someone please help me with this question?
Describe an algorithm that converts an NFA into a DFA whose language is the complement of L(A). The complement should be taken with respect to the ...
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Has anyone used RE2 in a C# application?
I started my search a for a decent Regular Expression engine. It landed me to this page Benchmark of Regex Libraries. I decide to use RE2 becuase it seems to be the best FSA engine in this list.
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Can below problem be solved using a dfa?
Find an nfa that accepts {a}* and is such that if in its transition graph a single edge is removed without any other changes, the resulting automaton accepts {a}.
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Ocaml: do NFA to DFA automata algorithm [closed]
I'm kind a newer in Ocaml, and iḿ trying making a work for Theory of COmputation. The main problem is:
Receive an NFA automata and pass it to DFA automata;
I'm thinking using list, i don't know ...