Definition of Boolean Algebra
Boolean algebra is a special mathematical way to express relations (logics) between variables. Mainly there are three basic logic gates or operators which are AND(*), OR(+), and NOT(‘). By using only these three operators we can develop any complex Boolean expressions and can determine the truth values of the variables which are present in that particular expression. In Boolean algebra, every operator is must be a binary variable i.e. they can either take a true(1) or false(0) value.
Basics of Boolean Algebra in Digital Electronics
In the time middle of the 19th century, mathematician George Boole introduced a new form of mathematical reasoning system which is widely known as Boolean Algebra. This is a special branch of mathematics in which all logic is based on only two representations True(1) and False,(0). In modern science, Boolean algebra has become a very integral part of applications in different fields like –> computer science, digital electronics, and mathematical logic reasoning.
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