Regular Languages

Regular language

Regular languages are formal languages that can be defined by a regular expression or recognized by a finite automaton. They are equivalent to Type-3 grammars and are recognized by Kleene's theorem.

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15-453 - Formal Languages, Automata, and Computability

Carnegie Mellon University

Spring 2015

A foundational course that introduces formal languages, automata, computability, and complexity theories, including finite automata, Turing machines, and P/NP classes.

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