Automata Theory and Application by Theo Ryan
English | 2022 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0B86SQVKC | 55 pages | EPUB | 0.22 Mb
The term "Automata" is derived from the Greek word "αὐτόματα" which means "self-acting". An automaton (Automata in plural) is an abstract self-propelled computing device which follows a predetermined sequence of operations automatically.
An automaton with a finite number of states is called a Finite Automaton (FA) or Finite State Machine (FSM).
Formal definition of a Finite Automaton
An automaton can be represented by a 5-tuple (Q, ∑, δ, q0, F), where −
Q is a finite set of states.
∑ is a finite set of symbols, called the alphabet of the automaton.
δ is the transition function.
q0 is the initial state from where any input is processed (q0 ∈ Q).
F is a set of final state/states of Q (F ⊆ Q).
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