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  • curprev 11:5911:59, 10 October 2022Admin talk contribs 1,084 bytes +1,084 Created page with "== Problem Description== DFA refers to Deterministic Finite Automaton. A Finite Automata(FA) is said to be deterministic, if corresponding to an input symbol, there is single resultant state i.e. there is only one transition. NFA refers to Nondeterministic Finite Automaton. A Finite Automata(FA) is said to be non deterministic, if there is more than one possible transition from one state on the same input symbol. == Bounds Chart == File:NFA_to_DFA_conversionBoundsC..."