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A great deal of research has gone into threshold logic, with some useful theoretical results (Dertouzos, 1965; Muroga, 1971; Hurst, 1978). The main aim of threshold logic is to take what are essentially McCulloch-Pitts neurons, and use them to represent completely specified binary logic functions.

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Picton, P. (1994). Threshold Logic. In: Introduction to Neural Networks. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13530-1_9

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