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Boolean Algebra Summary
1,210 words, approx. 4 pages In 1847 George Boole (1815–1864), an English mathematician, published one of the works that founded symbolic logic. His combination of ideas from classical logic and algebra resulted in what is called Boolean algebra. Using variables and...
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Boolean Algebra Summary
1,023 words, approx. 3 pages Boolean algebra, sometimes referred to as the algebra of logic, is a two-valued system of algebra that represents logical relationships and operations. English logician and mathematician George Boole, the first to apply these algebraic techniques to...
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Boolean Algebra Summary
910 words, approx. 3 pages Boolean algebra is often referred to as the algebra of logic, because the English mathematician George Boole, who is largely responsible for its beginnings, was the first to apply algebraic techniques to logical methodology. Boole showed that logical...
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Boolean Algebra Summary
371 words, approx. 1 pages A system of expressing problems in logic algebraically worked out by a self-taught English mathematician in the mid-1800s formed the basis for modern computer programming. The discoverer of this system was George Boole (1815-1864), born in Lincoln,...
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52 words, approx. 1 pages
 Boolean algebra may mean: Boolean algebra (logic), an equational theory of truth values. Boolean algebra (structure), a model of that theory. Boolean algebras canonically defined gives an alternative perspective on the structure Boolean logic, for...


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Bully boolean
02/01/2002: 412 words, approx. 1 pages @WORK Power users may be familiar with the system of Boolean operators for finding specific bits of information quickly on the Web or in large databases. But for those of you who aren't, it's a form of logic created by distinguished 19th-century mathematician...
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Booleans and Mechanical Desktop.(Product Support)
06/01/2000: 2,260 words, approx. 8 pages In non-parametric solid modelers, such as the one that is part of AutoCAD, complex models are typically constructed by combining basic geometric shapes through Boolean operations, as shown in Figure 1. The three different Boolean operations (their name comes from George Boole, a...


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