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\section*{Homework 2}
+\HEADER
+
\begin{enumerate}
\item What is the language recognised by the regular expressions
$(\varnothing^*)^*$.
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\section*{Homework 3}
+\HEADER
+
\begin{enumerate}
\item What is a regular language? Are there alternative ways to define this
notion? If yes, give an explanation why they define the same notion.
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\section*{Homework 4}
+\HEADER
+
\begin{enumerate}
\item If a regular expression $r$ does not contain any occurrence of $\varnothing$,
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Frametitles
-\setbeamerfont{frametitle}{size={\LARGE}}
+\setbeamerfont{frametitle}{size=\linespread{0.85}{\LARGE}}
\setbeamerfont{frametitle}{family={\fontspec{Hoefler Text Black}}}
%\setbeamerfont{frametitle}{family={\usefont{T1}{ptm}{b}{n}}
\setbeamercolor{frametitle}{fg=ProcessBlue,bg=white}
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\newcommand{\HEADER}{{\bf Please submit your solutions via email. Please submit
only ASCII text or PDFs. Every solution should be preceeded by the corresponding
-question. Solutions will only be accepted until 30th December!}\bigskip}
+question, like:
+
+\begin{center}
+\begin{tabular}{ll}
+Q$n$: & \ldots a difficult question from me\ldots\\
+A: & \ldots an answer from you \ldots\\
+Q$n+1$ & \ldots another difficult question\ldots\\
+A: & \ldots another brilliant answer from you\ldots
+\end{tabular}
+\end{center}
+
+\noindent Solutions will only be accepted until 30th December!}\bigskip}