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Omg thank you for this video. It cleared up a lot of my confusion! I didn't realize that the DFA was made up of states which were made up of sets.. your video is the first one after many videos that actually concretely shows the conversion and it made all the difference for my learning
Next video! NFA to DFA examples: ruclips.net/video/oCRbwLXvNjI/видео.html
Keep up the gr8 work sir. In coming years this would be the best channel for Computability. Just keep posting.
I really hope so. Thanks! Don't forget to share this channel with everyone!
@@EasyTheory For sure!!
@@EasyTheory Sir do use hashtags and words of "Gate" / "gate concept"i n your video description and titles so that it could come more frequently in searches of (Indian students). Thats how you can use youtube algo to reach more. more people like us could be benefitted.
@@EasyTheory Sir do use hashtags and words of "Gate" / "gate concept"i n your video description and titles so that it could come more frequently in searches of (Indian students). Thats how you can use youtube algo to reach more. more people like us could be benefitted.
Omg thank you for this video. It cleared up a lot of my confusion! I didn't realize that the DFA was made up of states which were made up of sets.. your video is the first one after many videos that actually concretely shows the conversion and it made all the difference for my learning
That is the tip of an iceberg of what has been bothering me already for a while. Thank you for posting!
Such an wonderful lecture.and a great series of videos with give a great intuition.i don't know who would teach it better! Thanks a lot sir
why we do not need to mention states separately, q1,q2, and q3, because they are subsets of other states?
Is there a faster way to do this?
Great Video! But which book(s) would you recommend to this topic?
Sipser, 3rd edition.
15:04 Could anyone provide an explanation why we should let any state in the DFA containing a state that is final from the NFA be final??
Because that means that in your NFA you would've reached your final state at this point anyway.
Please, check out the time code 8:58.
Thanks!