What do algebra and geometry have to do with cryptography and how we can keep our information safe? Join us at this public talk to find out! This talk was part of the Birational Geometry and…
Our third definition: we say a language is DFA-regular if it is the language recognised by some DFA.We show that the complement of a DFA-regular language is DFA-regular.
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