Consider the NFA M given below: a) Informally describe the language accepted by M. b) Transform...
Consider the following NFA: Informally describe the language accepted by the NFA. Convert the NFA into a DFA.
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(g) If there is an NFA with s states which accepts a language L, then we can construct a DFA which accepts the same language and has: (circle the smallest correct answer a) s states b) 2s states d) 2 states (h) If there is a DFA which accepts a language A with s states and another whiclh accepts language B with t states, then we can construct a DFA which accepts An B which has (circle the smallest correct...
Question 7 10 pts Let S = {a,b,c}. Write the language L accepted by the nfa below: b
Question 9 10 pts Select all the statements below which are true: Every dfa is also an nfa. A maximum of 1 final state is allowed for a dfa. Alanguage that is accepted by a dfa is a regular language. Each dfa must have a trap state 0 Let M be an nfa, and let w be an input string. If Mends in a non-final state after reading w, then wis rejected. Let = {a,b,c,d}and M be an nfa with...
Question 1. Let Σ = {a, b}, and consider the language L = {w ∈ Σ ∗ : w contains at least one b and an even number of a’s}. Draw a graph representing a DFA (not NFA) that accepts this language. Question 2. Let L be the language given below. L = {a n b 2n : n ≥ 0} = {λ, abb, aabbbb, aaabbbbbb, . . .} Find production rules for a grammar that generates L.
Consider the NFA N with states labeled q1, q2 and q3, where q1 is the start state and q2 and q3 are the final (accepting) states. The transition function for N is δ(q1,a) = {q1}, δ(q1,b) = {q1,q2}, δ(q2,a) = {q3}, δ(q2,b)= ∅, δ(q3,a)= ∅, and δ(q3,b)= ∅. Let L be the language recognized by N i.e. L(N). a) Draw the state diagram for N. b) Describe in plain English what's in the language L. c) Via the construction NFA to...
Question 1. Let S = {a,b}, and consider the language L = {w E E* : w contains at least one b and an even number of a's}. Draw a graph representing a DFA (not NFA) that accepts this language. Question 2. Let L be the language given below. L = {a”62m : n > 0} = {1, abb, aabbbb, aaabbbbbb, ...} Find production rules for a grammar that generates L.
3. Given the regular expression (a[b)a(a[b)*. [5 marks] (a) Draw the corresponding NFA diagram using the Thompson construction; (b) Transform the NFA to DFA using subset construction. You need to write the derivation process and draw the resulting diagram; [4 marks] [5 marks (c) Express the RE using a CFG 3. Given the regular expression (a[b)a(a[b)*. [5 marks] (a) Draw the corresponding NFA diagram using the Thompson construction; (b) Transform the NFA to DFA using subset construction. You need to...