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[edit] Definitions of Boolean algebra on the Web:

  • refers to an abstract system of symbols and operators that apply to logical problems. Boolean operators most commonly used for manipulating search ...

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  • an algebra using Boolean variables and operations and, or, and not.

www.cs.utexas.edu/~novak/cs307vocab.html

  • a logical calculus named for mathematician George Boole, where alphabetic symbols are used to represent logical variable, 1 and 0 are states, and, AND, OR, and NOT are the basic logical operations. NAND and NOR can be represented by combinations of AND, OR and NOT.

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  • A mathematical structure that provides a formal interpretation of the logical operator denotes by the terms not, or and and. ...

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  • Operations based on logical combinations of objects (using AND, NOT, OR and XOR).

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  • a system of formal logic used for minimising complex digital systems

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  • A ring which has the properties that for each x, and there

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  • is the mathematics of digital systems.

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  • A system of symbolic logic similar in form to algebra but dealing with logical rather than numeric relationships. ...

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  • Boolean logic: a system of symbolic logic devised by George Boole; used in computers

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  • Boolean algebra (or Boolean logic) is a logical calculus of truth values, developed by George Boole. It resembles the algebra of real numbers as taught in high school, but with the numeric operations of multiplication xy, addition x + y, and negation −x replaced by the respective logical ...

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boolean algebra (logic)

  • In abstract algebra, a Boolean algebra or Boolean lattice is a distributive bounded lattice in which every element a has a (unique) complement ¬a. This type of algebraic structure captures essential properties of both set operations and logic operations. ...

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  • Boolean algebra, developed in 1854 by George Boole in his book An Investigation of the Laws of Thought, is a variant of ordinary algebra as taught in high school. ...

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  • An algebra in which all elements can take only one of two values (typically 0 and 1, or "true" and "false") and are subject to operations based on AND, OR and NOT

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