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- Is it possible to group (!= cluster) numbers faster than to sort them?
- Always-halting or not for automata, and recognizability and decidability for formal languages at other levels in Chomsky hierarchy?
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Is it possible to group (!= cluster) numbers faster than to sort them? Posted: 02 Mar 2021 01:06 AM PST Given an array with (duplicate) numbers we want all equal numbers to appear consequtively, however the array needen't be sorted as a whole. Can we do better than simply sorting the array (which does achieve the stated goal but also provides stronger guarantees than required)? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 01 Mar 2021 08:05 AM PST Some Turing machines can never halt on some inputs, and some halt on all inputs. Respectively, they correspond to recursively enumerable languages and recursive languages. Are there similar always-halting or not distinction among automata, and recognizability and decidability distinction among formal languages at other levels in Chomsky hierarchy? For example
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