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I was part of publishing a paper in theoretical computer science, believe it or not. The question asks when L_{x=y} is regular for strings x and y, where it contains all strings that have the same number of x's and y's. This came out from a homework that was to-be-assigned, but turned out to be nontrivial! I give the problem as well as what the solution is. Paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1804.11175.pdf Conference website: http://dlt2018.uec.ac.jp/ Thanks to the following supporters of the channel for helping support this video. If you want to contribute, links are below. Names are listed in alphabetical order by surname. Platinum: Micah Wood Silver: Dolev Abuhazira, Simone Glinz, Timmy Gy, Josh Hibschman, Patrik Keinonen, Travis Schnider, and Tao Su Easy Theory Website: https://www.easytheory.org Become a member: / @easytheory Donation (appears on streams): https://streamlabs.com/easytheory1/tip Paypal: https://paypal.me/easytheory Patreon: / easytheory Discord: / discord Merch: Language Hierarchy Apparel: https://teespring.com/language-hierar... Pumping Lemma Apparel: https://teespring.com/pumping-lemma-f... If you like this content, please consider subscribing to my channel: / @easytheory ▶SEND ME THEORY QUESTIONS◀ [email protected] ▶ABOUT ME◀ I am a professor of Computer Science, and am passionate about CS theory. I have taught many courses at several different universities, including several sections of undergraduate and graduate theory-level classes.