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Cycles
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Your program should read a finite-state automaton (without weights)
from standard input. The automaton can be nondeterministic and can
contain epsilon-transitions.
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Your program should check whether the automaton contains a cycle (of any length).
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If so, the following line should be written on the standard output:
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TAK
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otherwise:
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NIE
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("TAK" and "NIE" are "YES" and "NO" in Polish, these are used for
compatibility with further tasks.)
NOTE 1. In section B for points for your tasks, the maximum (rather
than sum) is taken.
NOTE 2. Task only for students whose student index number ("numer
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indeksu") is divisible by 3 with a remainder of 2.
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POINTS: 14
DEADLINE: 2019-12-16 23:59
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REMAINDER: 2/3