completed the whole course (114 videos) at 1.5x speed in 15 hours straight. my final exam is few hours later. time to get some sleep. My brain is hurting now. You're a life saver neso! before last 15 hours I didn't even know what automata is! now at least i can say i know pretty much everything.
American college student here, good voice, good lecture, i sent your playlist to all of my friends, this is really good review and im especially grateful because of the quarantine
@Neso Academy respectfully, I want to kindly add on a point that, 'alpha' and 'beta' are strings on ( V U T )* instead of ( V U T ). As ( V U T ) didn't contain symbol 'epsilon' in it. Again Sir @Neso Academy, you are providing great content . Thanks a lot.
Can you please tell me the prerequisites if I were to start from this lecture? I know about DFA and NFA. What else is needed before I can start grammar?
I have an exam tomorrow and I started studying today, watched all videos at x2 speed and still understood everything. Thanku sir, u are the best, ur DE lectures saved me last sem too.
Thank you for all these videos. Your explanation is very clear. Do you think about adding videos on Pushdown Automata, turing machines and linear bound automata?
Hello sir, your lectures have been very helpful for me on certain topics. I couldn't find any videos on Pushdown Automata, turing machines and linear bound automata can you please cover these topics?
@@shaikhmoin849 not much rather I would say watch video lecture of Somnath biswas of IIT and then read and solve problems of book of Ullman and practice previous year gate question if anyone is saying that gate can be cracked just by watching videos of some online coaching institute it is next to impossible
when there is no variable left, also there can be more then one string that can be generated in different ways can even be infenite as explained in the next video
Sir, Please Make Sure . Type3 Grammers which is regular grammer. must have single non_terminal on left-hand and righthand side consisting of a SINGLE teminal or singel terminal followed by a SINGLE non terminal ex. X>>e (no thing) X>>a|aY X>>b even ? X>>Aa is not a regulare grammer .
completed the whole course (114 videos) at 1.5x speed in 15 hours straight. my final exam is few hours later. time to get some sleep. My brain is hurting now. You're a life saver neso! before last 15 hours I didn't even know what automata is! now at least i can say i know pretty much everything.
which college bro? Is it under makaut?
How did you do tho?
@Abhishek Jayant ok boomer
same
@@M1hawk21 i 'm now completing it in 9hours straight by 2speed
American college student here, good voice, good lecture, i sent your playlist to all of my friends, this is really good review and im especially grateful because of the quarantine
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0:30 - Types of Grammar
2:44 - Definition of Grammar
6:42 - Regular Grammar
Thanks
sir you have written right linear grammar on the left side and RLG on the left and it is triggering my OCD
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@Neso Academy respectfully, I want to kindly add on a point that, 'alpha' and 'beta' are strings on
( V U T )* instead of ( V U T ).
As ( V U T ) didn't contain symbol 'epsilon' in it.
Again Sir @Neso Academy, you are providing great content .
Thanks a lot.
alpha belong to V ,beta belong to (VUT)* for regular, and alpha belong to (VUT)*V(VUT)* for CFL
Thank u so much sir...You are providing us with great help......& your teaching techniques are just woooow......Thanxx n keep uploading
These videos are a life saver!!! Thank you so much 😀
Either me nor my mom cook food tonight. i think this a example of subject verb agreement and i been trying to get my grammar good. Hope it helps
Thank you so much sir,your videos are very helpful.
I can't thank enough sir.
You are a great teacher. And life saver. 👍👍👍👍
THANK YOU SO MUCH SIR FOR YOUR DEDICATION.
5 Lakh people watching but only 5k Likes.....So Sad...This playlist Deserved to have more recognition
i need to understand the concept. and neso is best in explaining concepts
What if S is in the middle? It's neither right nor left linear then.
Also, what does "| b" mean?
Thank you!
We can say it is only linear grammar if atmost 1 nonterminal appears in RHS of any production
Great,thank you sir💪❤
Brilliant explanation
Can you please tell me the prerequisites if I were to start from this lecture? I know about DFA and NFA. What else is needed before I can start grammar?
thanks a lot , the best teacher in RUclips.
Brilliant. Best explanation.
I have an exam tomorrow and I started studying today, watched all videos at x2 speed and still understood everything.
Thanku sir, u are the best, ur DE lectures saved me last sem too.
Thanks a lot!! LOVE NESO ACADEMY.
thank you so much sir for your all videos. please keep posting for remaining topics in TOC.
Please add Turing machine into the playlist.
thank you so much
🙏
another amazing lecture!! tk you sir!!
Thank u so much sir😇🙏.I can understand easily
Good explantion thank you..
Sir, Can you please add videos for Turing machine and push down automata .. ?
Really a huge help!
Wondering if you have any videos on PDA
Thank you for all these videos. Your explanation is very clear. Do you think about adding videos on Pushdown Automata, turing machines and linear bound automata?
Thanks🧡
Thank you so much
thank you
Thank you sir, these lecture help me allot.
Hello sir, your lectures have been very helpful for me on certain topics. I couldn't find any videos on Pushdown Automata, turing machines and linear bound automata
can you please cover these topics?
thank u very much u help me understand everything deeply.25th February I have an exam I hope I can get a high mark
perfect explanation
I thought the form should be A-> x or A-> xB but can i have multiple terminals for a regular grammar.
Thank you very much! :)
Please provide a ppt of these slides
Fabulous 💓
pls add videos on Turing machine
Sir please come and teach in our collage.......you are awesome!!!
Very very informative..instant subscribe
Sir plz make videos on compiler design as per gate syllabi
Bhai apko toc k ye lectures ne kitnj help ki is gate 2020 me?? I am following this playlist should i??
@@shaikhmoin849 not much rather I would say watch video lecture of Somnath biswas of IIT and then read and solve problems of book of Ullman and practice previous year gate question if anyone is saying that gate can be cracked just by watching videos of some online coaching institute it is next to impossible
@@abuzarmahmood96 thank you bhai
@@abuzarmahmood96 somnath Biswas sir me whole toc cover kiya hai?
@@shaikhmoin849 almost but you have to read book as well for proper concept
How do you know when to stop reducing grammar
when there is no variable left, also there can be more then one string that can be generated in different ways can even be infenite as explained in the next video
s->abs |b how it is say that s in the right side is a non terminal symbol? Any one reply please
Is there playlist?
TOC: goo.gl/f4CmJw
The videos are very good...thank u sir...
Please upload videos on type 0 and type 1 grammar....thank u....
Thankyou sir
Sir,
Please Make Sure .
Type3 Grammers which is regular grammer.
must have single non_terminal on left-hand and righthand side consisting of a SINGLE teminal or singel terminal followed by a SINGLE non terminal
ex.
X>>e (no thing)
X>>a|aY
X>>b
even ?
X>>Aa is not a regulare grammer .
hello, so i have found a lot of sources in the internet that consider for ex : X-->Aaa a regulare grammer, now i am totally confused ...
very nice explanation..please upload more videos
Noam Chomsky is an absolute bad-ass!
Can please anyone answer it
S->AAB
A->a/b
B->aB/bB/€
Is it REGULAR GRAMMAR or CFG??
CFG BUT NOT REGULAR
CFG, as production rule for B is terminating at epsilon.
Both, B is a string of any combination of a and b ie (a+b)*
A is (a+b)
Now AAB = (a+b)(a+b)(a+b)*
Which is string over {a, b} of length atleast 2.
sir,can you please upload more topics in analog electronics
Bro is der any sort of notes available
Still don't get why noam chomesky thought about it.
Life saver 😁
is it possible to have S->xA/Bxy/x
it is non linear regular grammer
nice video
pl explain the regular expression question which is in apslet paper 2 conducted on Feb,2015
You use Comic Sans 😂😂
doing it in 2x
Can tell me where you got that ending music i.e bgm.
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chomsky is a polymath
#Excelent!
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Man's microphone do be sounding more potatoish than ever on this one
This Neso Academy's sound is so annoying 🤮🤮🤮