Also known as Boolean logic, switching algebra, digital logic
ramo dell'algebra matematica
Boolean algebra is a branch of mathematics that uses symbols and rules to represent and work with logical operations like "and," "or," and "not." It matters because it provides a practical framework for reasoning about true-or-false statements, making it fundamental to how computers process information and make decisions.
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L'algebra di Boole (anche detta algebra booleana o reticolo booleano), in matematica e logica matematica, è il ramo dell'algebra in cui le variabili possono assumere solamente i valori vero e falso (valori di verità), generalmente denotati rispettivamente come 1 e 0.
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).