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Mathematics, 08.04.2020 00:05 jamesleecy06

This problem asks you to prove that the set S is exactly the set of strings over {a, b} which do not contain two or more consecutive a's. In other words, you will prove that x ∈ S if and only if x does not contain two consecutive a's. The two directions of the "if and only if" are proven separately. (a) Use structural induction to prove that if a string x ∈ S, then x does not have two or more consecutive a's

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