A Python library for simulating finite automata, pushdown automata, and Turing machines
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A Python library for simulating finite automata, pushdown automata, and Turing machines
C++14 Finite State Machine library
An Automata Learning Library Written in Python
TS-AUtomata is an automata simulation utility package for FSMs, PDAs, TMs written for/in JS/TS.
Implementation of PushDown Automata to track acceptance or rejection of a string.
Unity FSM to control flow, menus, game objects and behaviours.
Convert PDA (Pushdown automata) to CFG (Context-free grammar)
Fundamental computing machines implemented in Clojure.
This is a deterministic pushdown automata project for my Theory of Computation course.
A simple free-form interpreted language for building Turing machines and other automata
Bioinformatics Data Structures & Algorithms [such as the Q-Gram Index, scoring alignments , rna-structure prediction, generating the BLAST-Ńeighborhood and more.]
Introduction to automata theory, languages and computation
Материалите ми за упражнения по "Езици, автомати и изчислимост"
👨🏽💻👏 Assignment for 'Formal Languages, Automata and Computability' subject about a simulation of Pushdown Automata
Kumpulan Projek Selama Mengikuti Matakuliah Teori Bahasa dan Otomata
A coursework submission focused on topics such as finite state automata, kleene's theorem, pushdown automata, regular languages and regular expressions, reading and writing CFG's including Chomsky Normal Form and BNF, Pumping Lemma for CFG's and RE's and Turing Machines.
In this Repo you can find CheatSeat for Theory of Computation and last minutes notes for your semester.
RegEx Wizard
Calculator created by implementing pushdown automata
Definitions of necessary classes for working with contex-free grammars & an implementation of a few algorithms on them.
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