Yes, any NFA can be converted into an equivalent DFA. because there is an equivalence in between an NFA and DFA
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Wavelength lambda and frequency f are connected by the speed c of the medium. c can be air = 343 m/s at 20 degrees celsius or water at 0 dgrees = 1450 m/s. c can be light waves or electromagnetic waves = 299 792 458 m/s. The formulas are: c = lambda x f f = c / lambda lambda = c / f
Yes, it will.
To convert an epsilon nfa to a dfa you need to do an intermediate step. We know: Regular expression > epsilon nfa > nfa > DFA We cannot skip steps here. To convert an epsilon nfa to an nfa, first you need to make a transition table for the epsilon nfa. In the transition table, just do not include the epsilons, meaning only transitions to sets of states. Also remember that you can use epsilon transitions, however an input must be consumed as well to move to another state. As well all states that can be reached only by epsilon transitions become final states. After you have the resulting transition table for the nfa, you can now make a dfa. All sets of states that are reachable in the nfa become single states in the dfa.
The motto of Lambda Lambda Lambda is 'Follow the Twelve'.
Lambda Lambda Lambda was created on 2006-01-15.
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in 1965 the NFA joined with FFA
Lambda Upsilon Lambda was created on 1982-02-19.
They try to join the fraternity Lambda, Lambda, Lambda (the "Tri-Lams").
The motto of Lambda Upsilon Lambda is 'La Unidad Para Siempre'.
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Yes, any NFA can be converted into an equivalent DFA. because there is an equivalence in between an NFA and DFA
if a language is recognized by NFA then it can also be recognized by DFA so we can simply say that NFA=DFA
in 1965 the NFA joined with FFA