this video covered everything but the *formal definition of TM* Still the best explanation of TM on the internet ... A TM can be formally described as a 7-tuple (Q, X, ∑, δ, q0, B, F) where − Q is a finite set of states X is the tape alphabet ∑ is the input alphabet δ is a transition function; δ : Q × X → Q × X × {Left_shift, Right_shift}. q0 is the initial state B is the blank symbol F is the set of final states
Can this be re-uploaded with higher resolution? I love your videos! Actually, it's the lossy conversion that I'm more interested in removing. If it's the same resolution but has no visual artifacts/blocking, that's just as helpful!
Harry, you are the BEST teacher for the Theory of Computation .... Thank you sir!
this video covered everything but the *formal definition of TM*
Still the best explanation of TM on the internet ...
A TM can be formally described as a 7-tuple (Q, X, ∑, δ, q0, B, F) where −
Q is a finite set of states
X is the tape alphabet
∑ is the input alphabet
δ is a transition function; δ : Q × X → Q × X × {Left_shift, Right_shift}.
q0 is the initial state
B is the blank symbol
F is the set of final states
Thank you!
Can this be re-uploaded with higher resolution? I love your videos! Actually, it's the lossy conversion that I'm more interested in removing. If it's the same resolution but has no visual artifacts/blocking, that's just as helpful!
I support this idea, I will try contact the professor with an email.
@@Tank4931 Any luck?
You are a saint!!
you must have provided these videos with good resolution :( :(
Amazing! Going for the next video!
Please teach for the MSU Denver CS department. You are amazing!
Your name sounds like a Scottish person saying Harry Potter... Also thanks for the help, you're a wizard!
this guy is savage!
thank you bro very straight forward lesson
+Basheer AL-MOMANI Professor*
+KAOTYKBERI I didn't know
Great Video.
Who is watching after six years?
would you be having notes for these lectures professor?
+Sunny Puli Not sure about notes...but there are plenty more videos here: web.cecs.pdx.edu/~harry/videos/
your teaching is very nice but video and audio quality must be improved.
Clear, Thank you
THANK YOU!!
luv u sir, thanku
nyc video