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CS125 - Pumping Lemma

By: rdasari

This video is a supplement for students who are reading "Introduction To The Theory Of Computation" by Michael Sipser. I took the liberty of using the terminology from the textbook

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proofs vI double negation double arrow PHIL013AB

By: mcweiner

A video on proof rules for wedge in, double negation, and double arrows. NOTE: if you're using captions, there is a possibility that the software may be displaying double arrows in the captions as single arrows. I wrote [double arrow] in the capti...

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CS125 - Pumping Lemma Revisited

By: rdasari

This video is a supplement for students who are reading "Introduction To The Theory Of Computation" by Michael Sipser. I took the liberty of using the terminology from the textbook

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CS125 - Context Free Languages

By: rdasari

This video is a supplement for students who are reading "Introduction To The Theory Of Computation" by Michael Sipser. I took the liberty of using the terminology from the textbook

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CS125 - Formal Definition of CFG

By: rdasari

This video is a supplement for students who are reading "Introduction To The Theory Of Computation" by Michael Sipser. I took the liberty of using the terminology from the textbook

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CS125 - Pushdown Automata

By: rdasari

This video is a supplement for students who are reading "Introduction To The Theory Of Computation" by Michael Sipser. I took the liberty of using the terminology from the textbook

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Geocomputing-2020_Tommy Holtzman - JMP

By: nperdria

How to generate control charts using JMP (final project for GEOL185 - Geocomputing)

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Grace Bailey Physics 021 Trial Video

By: gabailey

Still working on getting the projectile to stop at 2m. Still need to experiment with projectiles/design possibly. This is a trial using a pencil eraser but it does bounce a bit too much on landing.

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CS125 - Decidability

By: rdasari

This video is a supplement for students who are reading "Introduction To The Theory Of Computation" by Michael Sipser. I took the liberty of using the terminology from the textbook