Page Summary: In this video, I introduce the "shuffle" operation and show that it preserves regularity. (Easy Theory is in 60 FPS now!) Here we look at the problem of showing that
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In this video, I introduce the "shuffle" operation and show that it preserves regularity. (Easy Theory is in 60 FPS now!) Here we look at the problem of showing that
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- In this video, I introduce the "shuffle" operation and show that it preserves regularity.
- (Easy Theory is in 60 FPS now!) Here we look at the problem of showing that
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