Nick,

Owen asks:
> has the OP (original post) been satisfied?

Has the this email thread answered your original question what an Accept
state is? And why it is called an Accept state?

Are we in an accept or reject state. Or like many threads is this
non-halting?

-S



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On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 8:10 AM, Owen Densmore <o...@backspaces.net> wrote:

> Just to calibrate: has the OP been satisfied?
>
> I *think* so, we discussed FSM's discussing their input string and their
> final state and whether that was the designated accept state.
>
> And tho a Turing Machine is more than a FSM, the vocabulary of states,
> input strings and so on should answer the OP.
>
> I'm not sure the additional ideas on computation were coherent enough to
> add to his interest, but then, knowing Nick, I could be wrong!
>
> Hope the book reading is progressing with success, given our help.
>
>    -- Owen
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