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GATE CSE 2001 | Question: 10
Is the $3\text{-variable}$ function $f= \Sigma(0,1,2,4)$ its self-dual? Justify your answer. Give a minimal product-of-sum form of the $b$ output of the following $\text{excess-3}$ to $\text{BCD}$ converter.
Is the $3\text{-variable}$ function $f= \Sigma(0,1,2,4)$ its self-dual? Justify your answer.Give a minimal product-of-sum form of the $b$ output of the following $\text{e...
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Nov 19, 2017
Digital Logic
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If L1 is Regular, and L1UL2 is regular, then L2 is?
Consider L1, L2 ⊆ Ʃ* such that L1 and L1 ∪ L2 are regular. (a) L2 is definitely regular (b) L2 may not be regular (c) L2 is context free (d) None of above Is it option B or C? How?
Consider L1, L2 ⊆ Ʃ* such that L1 and L1 ∪ L2 are regular.(a) L2 is definitely regular(b) L2 may not be regular(c) L2 is context free(d) None of aboveIs it option B ...
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Nov 13, 2017
Theory of Computation
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GATE CSE 2007 | Question: 69
The distance between two stations $M$ and $N$ is $L$ kilometers. All frames are $K$ bits long. The propagation delay per kilometer is $t$ seconds. Let $R$ bits/second be the channel capacity. Assuming that the processing delay is negligible, the $\text{minimum}$ number ... $\lceil \log_2 \frac{2LtR +K}{K} \rceil$ $\lceil \log_2 \frac{2LtR +2K}{2K} \rceil$
The distance between two stations $M$ and $N$ is $L$ kilometers. All frames are $K$ bits long. The propagation delay per kilometer is $t$ seconds. Let $R$ bits/second be ...
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Oct 27, 2017
Computer Networks
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Quick Sort
"Quick sort has good cache performance" , Can anyone explain this statement.How is cache related to quick sort.I searched for this over the internet but could not find a good article.
"Quick sort has good cache performance" , Can anyone explain this statement.How is cache related to quick sort.I searched for this over the internet but could not find a ...
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Sep 12, 2017
Algorithms
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