Can every arbitrary problem be expressed as a language?
Sunday, 26 May 2024
by Emmanuel Udofia
In the domain of computational complexity theory, the concept of expressing problems as languages is fundamental. To address this question we need to consider theoretical underpinnings of computation and formal languages. A "language" in computational complexity theory is a set of strings over a finite alphabet. It is a formal construct that can be recognized
- Published in Cybersecurity, EITC/IS/CCTF Computational Complexity Theory Fundamentals, Introduction, Theoretical introduction
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Cybersecurity, Decision Problems, Formal Languages, Function Problems, NP-Completeness, Turing Machines

