0 votes 0 votes L={w0w $\mid$ w$\in$(0+a+b)*} Theory of Computation identify-class-language + – Sourabh Kumar asked Jan 25, 2016 edited Jan 25, 2016 by Praveen Saini Sourabh Kumar 775 views answer comment Share Follow See all 7 Comments See all 7 7 Comments reply Praveen Saini commented Jan 25, 2016 reply Follow Share i think you missed something in question , I guess it is $w0w^R$ Otherwise it is CSL 5 votes 5 votes Purple commented Jan 25, 2016 reply Follow Share @Praveen Sir, if it was WWR then it would hv been NCFL right? And what is WW? Does it come under any language? 0 votes 0 votes Praveen Saini commented Jan 25, 2016 reply Follow Share Yes then it was ncfl In case of ww or as it is in question , it should be csl 1 votes 1 votes shivanisrivarshini commented Jan 27, 2016 reply Follow Share As the question L={w0w ∣∣ w∈∈(0+a+b)*} it is not DCFL if its just WW then it is csl 1 votes 1 votes vijaycs commented Aug 5, 2016 reply Follow Share @Praveen Sir , If it was L ={ w0wr | w∈∈(0+a+b)* then it should be NCFL right ?? 0 votes 0 votes Praveen Saini commented Aug 5, 2016 reply Follow Share right 1 votes 1 votes Kapil commented Aug 5, 2016 reply Follow Share yes, NCFL. 1 votes 1 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.
0 votes 0 votes yes it is definetly CSL akb1115 answered Jan 28, 2016 akb1115 comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.
0 votes 0 votes Not DCFL, NOT CFL , but CSL erh answered Aug 5, 2016 erh comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.