I know that if L is decidable and L' is acceptable, than L is not-acceptable. Is it also true to say that if L is decidable and acceptable, than L' is not-acceptable? I'm sorry if this question sounds dumb, but I have a test on these stuff in 2 days and I just wanna be 100% sure.
If L is decidable and acceptable, is L' (complementary language) not-acceptable?
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1Both statements are wrong. True is this: If L is acceptable but not decidable, then L' is not acceptable. – 2012-01-29