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ISI2021-PCB-C10
Suppose instead of a decoder with n input bits (n is even) to access a memory of size 2^n, one uses two decoders of input sizes k bits and (n-k) bits. Explain how these two decoders can be used to access the memory of size 2^N. ... address decoding time. Justify your answer. Assume that the time complexity of the decoder is measured by the number of output lines of that decoder.
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List of MTech Exams after GATE
This can be a duplicate question please give me a link of the exams along with when in the date of registration so that I don't miss the dates.I am aware that TIFR happens before GATE,but other institute exams after gate.
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ISI CSB 2018 Question number C4.
C4. Construct a Deterministic Finite Automaton (DFA) to accept L={s1s2.....sn | n >=1; for each i=1,2,.....n, si € {0,1}, and the number of 1's minus the number of 0's in s1s2....si is zero,one or two} For example, the DFA should accept 11 or 1100 but not 1110.
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Jun 19, 2018
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ISI CSB 2017
Consider a simple code in which each codeword consists of $2$ data bits $[d1, d0]$ and $3$ check bits $[c2, c1, c0]$. The check bits are computed as follows: $c2 = d1 \oplus d0$, where $\oplus$ is the modulo - $2$ sum $c1 = d1$, and ... a codeword can be detected by this code? Justify your answer. (iii) How many errors in a codeword can be corrected by this code? Justify your answer.
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May 11, 2018
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ISI CSB 2017
The left-to-right post-order traversal of a tree $T$ yields the following sequence of nodes: $\text{D K E F B G L M H I J C A.}$ For each node of $T$ ... $T$.
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ISI CSB 2017
Consider the following relational schema: $\text{DOCTOR}(\textit{DoctorName}, \textbf{RegistrationNumber}$) $\text{PATIENT}(\textbf{PatientID}, \textit{PatientName})$ $\text{ASSIGNED-TO}(\textit{ PatientID, DoctorName})$. The primary keys for the DOCTOR and ... calculus expression(or an equivalent SQL query) to find the names of all patients who are assigned to more than one doctor.
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Consider the Boolean function $F(x_1,x_2,......,x_{10})$ realised by the following combinational circuit. $\text{Determine the number of input combinations for which the output function F realised by }$ $\text{ the circuit becomes true (logic 1)}$ I'm getting $940$ Input combinations
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ISI 2017
For each positive integer $n$ consider the set $S_n$ defined as follows: $S_1 = \{1\},\:S_2 = \{2, 3\},\:S_3 = \{4,5,6\}, \: \dots $ and in general, $S_{n+1}$ consists of $n+1$ consecutive integers the smallest of which is one more than the largest integer in $S_n$. Then the sum of all the integers in $S_{21}$ equals to $1113$ $53361$ $5082$ $4641$
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ISI 2017
I find alpha <x+y which gives me x+y<2. But the answer is A. Can someone please help. Consider the statement$:$ $x(\alpha-x)<y(\alpha-y)$ for all $x,y$ with $0<x<y<1.$ The statement is true if and only if $\alpha\geq 2$ if and only if $\alpha >2$ if and only if $\alpha <-1$ for no values of $\alpha$
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