Regex to NFA Conversion Isn't Hard! (Sipser 1.28a Solution) - Easy Theory
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Here we do an example of the regular expression to nondeterministic finite automaton (NFA) conversion. The basic idea is to make a small NFA for the "indivisible" pieces, then combine them using union, concatenation, and star as the case may be.
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