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Background/Objectives: In this paper we discuss that, how Finite Automata can accept the palindrome statically. Methods/Statistical Analysis: The formula 30+31+32+…+3n used to derive the possible strings. Where 3 represents input character and n represents maximum length of the string. Here the value of n taken as 5. Findings: The formula 2*31+2*32+1*33 used to derive palindrome from the possible strings. Application/Improvements: This method shows the extended use of Finite Automata as compared with the Turing Machine.

Keywords

Finite Automata, Input Characters, Palindrome, String Length, Turing Machine.
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