Re: Finite Automata and couple of questions on Theory of Comp. Science..
On Tue, 09 May 2006 01:03:14 -0700, Charan wrote:
Hi,
I have cople of questions.
Wikipedia (
http://www.wikipedia.org) has good introductory articles
that will answer most of your "What is X?" kind of questions. Try reading
these up, and then revert to this group with questions you
still have.
Sorry to bother you people with whole list of questions but these are
the questions which were running in my mind.
I would love to have a mind in which runs questions like "What is NP
Complete and NP Hard. What is the difference between them.", just like
that, out of the blue (Sigh!).
I am sure there are whole
lot of experts in this group and hence I seeking some help. I am
curious to learn this subject...
As you might have realized by now, many of the people in this group, and
most of those who are capable and willing to answer questions, can spot a
homework question from a mile away. So no use trying to smuggle in
homework in a payload of questions that "run" in your mind!
Regards,
Philip
.
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