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9 September, 17:29

Recursive definitions for subsets of binary strings. Give a recursive definition for the specified subset of the binary strings. A string r should be in the recursively defined set if and only if r has the property described. The set S is the set of all binary strings that are palindromes. A string is a palindrome if it is equal to its reverse. For example, 0110 and 11011 are both palindromes.

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  1. 9 September, 20:50
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    A binary string with 2n+1 number of zeros, then you can get a binary string with 2n (+1) + 1 = 2n+3 number of zeros either by adding 2 zeros or 2 1's at any of the available 2n+2 positions. Way of making each of these two choices are (2n+2) 22. So, basically if b2n+12n+1 is the number of binary string with 2n+1 zeros then your

    b2n+32n+3 = 2 (2n+2) 22 b2n+12n+1

    your second case is basically the fact that if you have string of length n ending with zero than you can the string of length n+1 ending with zero by:

    1. Either placing a 1 in available n places (because you can't place it at the end)

    2. or by placing a zero in available n+1 places.

    0 ϵ P

    x ϵ P → 1x ϵ P, x1 ϵ P

    x' ϵ P, x'' ϵ P → xx'x''ϵ P
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