--- a/handouts/ho02.tex Wed Oct 02 14:05:36 2019 +0100
+++ b/handouts/ho02.tex Thu Oct 03 11:12:00 2019 +0100
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+% !TEX program = xelatex
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{../style}
\usepackage{../langs}
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whether a string is member of this set or not. In contrast our
matching algorithm will operate on the regular expression $r$ and
string $s$, only, which are both finite objects. Before we explain
-the matching algorithm, however, let us have a closer look at what it
+the matching algorithm, let us have a closer look at what it
means when two regular expressions are equivalent.
\subsection*{Regular Expression Equivalences}