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Logic Functions and Equations

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Logic Functions and Equations

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We will introduce now one of the core concepts — logic functions. We want to draw the attention of the reader to the fact that many other names are used synonymously, like switching functions, binary functions, Boolean functions, constraints, truth functions etc. It is always important to check the given definitions and to find out which names are used in a given context.

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Posthoff, C., Steinbach, B. (2004). Logic Functions and Equations. In: Logic Functions and Equations. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-2938-7_2

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