Brilliant video. This subject is difficult but your explaination made the topic a breeze. I am sure this will make learning easier and it will be a hit among the students. Looking forward for more videos.
Thanks for your detailed explanation. At last I understand it. You make this complex example very easy by your detailed explanation. Thank you again, sir.
Hey, I have a question: when we wanted to change b to delta, why did we add another path instead of adding it to the same path where we change a to delta (same for x and y to z)?
This is an assignment given by my professor. I can never come up with a solution on my own. Thanks!
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Brilliant video. This subject is difficult but your explaination made the topic a breeze.
I am sure this will make learning easier and it will be a hit among the students.
Looking forward for more videos.
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Very well explained sir. I appreciate you taking the time to go through each iteration. Thank you sir.
Thanks for your detailed explanation. At last I understand it. You make this complex example very easy by your detailed explanation. Thank you again, sir.
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Hey, I have a question: when we wanted to change b to delta, why did we add another path instead of adding it to the same path where we change a to delta (same for x and y to z)?
Yes, in this particular question, that can be done. Just to make it more easy to understad, I have taken seperate paths.
thanks sir
Most Welcome! Best of luck for your preperations!
Hello, how should (ab*)ⁿ(c+d)ⁿ be a Turing machine everywhere?
tq sir