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590 CS Theory of Computation: Spring 1999 Homework 3 Due 12 March 1999 Lecture 24 Problems from the text are denoted by C or BC, depending on whether they are from the Cutland text or from the Bovet and Crescenzi text, followed by the chapter and problem number, separated by a period. For example, C 2.3 3 is problem 3 for 2, chapter section 3 of Cutland. Question 1 C 7.2 7 Question 2 C 7.2 8a c Question 3 C 7.2...

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590 CS Theory of Computation: Spring 1999 Homework 3 Due 12 March 1999 Lecture 24 Problems from the text are denoted by C or BC, depending on whether they are from the Cutland text or from the Bovet and Crescenzi text, followed by the chapter and problem number, separated by a period. For example, C 2.3 3 is problem 3 for 2, chapter section 3 of Cutland. Question 1 C 7.2 7 Question 2 C 7.2 8a c Question 3 C 7.2 11 Question 4 Use the Rice Shapiro Theorem to show that any r.e. index set which contains an index ...

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