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Countable Sets Self Doubt
Is countable sets part of GATE CS 2024 syllabus?
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TIFR CSE 2022 | Part A | Question: 3
A binary string is a sequence of $0 \text{'s}$ and $1\text{'s}.$ A binary string is finite if the sequence is finite, otherwise it is infinite. Examples of finite binary strings include $00010100$, and $1111101010.$ ... set of all finite binary strings is countable while whether the set of all infinite binary strings is countable or not is not known
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Michael Sipser Edition 3 Exercise 4 Question 9 (Page No. 211)
Review the way that we define sets to be the same size in Definition $4.12$ (page $203$). Show that “is the same size” is an equivalence relation.
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Michael Sipser Edition 3 Exercise 4 Question 8 (Page No. 211)
Let $T = \{(i, j, k)\mid i, j, k \in N \}$. Show that $T$ is countable.
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GATE CSE 2019 | Question: 34
Consider the following sets: S1: Set of all recursively enumerable languages over the alphabet $\{0, 1\}$ S2: Set of all syntactically valid C programs S3: Set of all languages over the alphabet $\{0,1\}$ S4: Set of all non-regular languages over the alphabet $\{ 0,1 \}$ Which of the above sets are uncountable? S1 and S2 S3 and S4 S2 and S3 S1 and S4
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GATE Overflow | Mock GATE | Test 1 | Question: 46
Which of the following statements is/are not correct? (P) The class of all Turing Machines is countably infinite (Q) The class of all DCFL's is countably infinite (R) The class of all formal languages is uncountably infinite (S) The set of all primes is countably infinite Only R Only R and S All are incorrect except P None of the above
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How to check any set is countable or not
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whether the given sets countable or uncountable? 1. the set of all finite partitions of N 2. the set of all non-increasing functions from N to N. 3. the set of all non-decreasing functions from N to N. here, N is natural numbers. please give answer with proper explanation, as i already have one word answer for all of the problems above.
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Countable and Uncountable Self Doubt 2
Which of the following is always correct? A. Cross product of two countable set is countable B. Cross product of two countable set is uncountable C. Cross product of two uncountable set is countable D. Cross product of uncountable ... E. Cross product of uncountable and countable set is countable F. Cross product of uncountable and countable set is uncountable
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Countable and uncountable Self Doubt 1
which of the following is always correct? A. Union of two uncountable set is uncountable B. The intersection of two uncountable set is uncountable C. Union of two uncountable set is countable D. The intersection of two uncountable set is ... is countable I. The complement of a countable set is countable. J. The complement of a countable set is uncountable.
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Countability and Well Ordering
Is there any relation between countability and well ordering? I mean if a set is well ordered, does it have any influence on it being countable and vice versa?
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Countable uncountable functions
How the set of all non-decreasing functions from N to N are countable? How the set of all finite partitions of N are uncountable?
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GATE CSE 2018 | Question: 27
Let $N$ be the set of natural numbers. Consider the following sets, $P:$ Set of Rational numbers (positive and negative) $Q:$ Set of functions from $\{0,1\}$ to $N$ $R:$ Set of functions from $N$ to $\{0, 1\}$ $S:$ Set of finite subsets of $N$ Which of the above sets are countable? $Q$ and $S$ only $P$ and $S$ only $P$ and $R$ only $P, Q$ and $S$ only
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MadeEasy Test Series 2018: Theory Of Computation - Countable Set
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Test by Bikram | Mock GATE | Test 4 | Question: 17
Let the set of all natural numbers be $N$. Which of the following are countable sets? The set of all functions from $N$ to $\{0, 1\}$ The set of all functions from $\{0, 1\}$ to $N$ The largest subset of $N$ I, II, and III I and II only II and III only I and III only
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Consider the following statements. S1 : union of any finite number of countable sets is countable. S2 : union of infinite number of countable sets is countable S3 : cross product of any finite number of countable sets is countable. S4 : cross product of infinite number of countable sets is ... A) Only S1 B) Only S1) and S3) C) Only S1),S2),S3) D) All of S1),S2),S3),S4)
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Countable and recursive language relation
Is every countable language recursive enumerable?
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Contable and UnCountable sets!
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Gate Practice questions
If the set of all words over alphabet S is countable then Any language over S must be finite. at least one language over must be uncountable. any language over S is countable. each language over S is finite
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Set Concept
Why it is that if we can list the element of set in a sequence then it is countable? I mean how it can be a necessary and sufficient condition for a set to be Countable.Because we can provide sequence no to any set.Cann't we?And how can an infinity set be countable, as it is already infinity?
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