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Mathematics, 19.09.2019 00:00 iilovejohnccena1022

Is it true that for every nfa m = (q, σ, δ, q0, f), the complement of l (m) is equal to the set {w ∈ σ* : δ* (q0, w) ∩ (q − f) ≠ ∅}? if so, prove it; if not, give a counterexample.

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