Search results
We did not find results for: Alphabet (formal languages).
Check spelling or type a new query.
We did not find results for: Alphabet (formal languages).
Check spelling or type a new query.
Non-empty set of symbols or letters that make up strings in a formal language
In formal language theory, an alphabet, sometimes called a vocabulary, is a non-empty set of indivisible symbols/glyphs, typically thought of as representing letters, characters, digits, phonemes, or even words. Alphabets in this technical sense of a set are used in a diverse range of fields including logic, mathematics, computer science, and linguistics. Wikipedia