2 votes 2 votes Please Explain This:- Theory of Computation theory-of-computation finite-automata peter-linz peter-linz-edition4 + – swpril asked Jul 9, 2018 • edited Mar 4, 2019 by Naveen Kumar 3 swpril 642 views answer comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.
Best answer 1 votes 1 votes $\delta$(q2,a) means from state q2 with input a . Which state you can go . It we can go state q0,q1,q2 . Its seems to be complecated but once you understand you can do diratlly . abhishekmehta4u answered Jul 9, 2018 • edited Jul 9, 2018 by abhishekmehta4u abhishekmehta4u comment Share Follow See all 5 Comments See all 5 5 Comments reply swpril commented Jul 9, 2018 reply Follow Share Can you please help me to understand the definition ? 1 votes 1 votes abhishekmehta4u commented Jul 9, 2018 reply Follow Share I am giving some simple example $\delta$(q1,ab) it means from state q1 with input a we can go state q2 . The next input is b . From state q2 with input b we can go state q3. 0 votes 0 votes swpril commented Jul 9, 2018 reply Follow Share What does delta*(qi,w) contains qj means? 0 votes 0 votes abhishekmehta4u commented Jul 9, 2018 reply Follow Share from state qi with input w will go other state qj. in above diagram $\delta$(q1,a) means from state q1 with input a it goes to state q2 0 votes 0 votes jatin khachane 1 commented Oct 7, 2018 reply Follow Share @abhishekmehta4u CAN u please check this doubt by me https://gateoverflow.in/250895/peter-linz-5ith-edition-fig-2-10 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.