Design of deterministic and nondeterministic push down automata
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In automata theory, a deterministic pushdown automaton (DPDA or DPA) is a variation of the pushdown automaton. ... A deterministic pushdown automatonhas at most one legal transition for the same combination of input symbol, state, and top stack symbol. This is where it differs from the nondeterministic pushdown automaton.
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