Multiple-Valued Logic Design

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advanced multiple-valued logic design
algebra
array
Author_G Epstein
Boolean Algebras
Bounded Distributive Lattice
Category=PBCD
Category=PBF
Category=PBW
circuit
Clock Interval
Commutative Ring
digital circuit analysis
Disjoint Operations
Disjoint System
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eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
Finite Distributive Lattice
finite state machines
formula
FSD
George Epstein
hardware software integration
Hasse Diagrams
heyting
Heyting Algebras
Integer Set
karnaugh
Karnaugh Maps
Linear Feedback Shift Registers
Logic Circuit
Logic Equations
map
nonclassical logic
Number System
Prime Ideals
Primitive Polynomial
programmable
Proper Divisors
Propositional Calculus
propositional logic systems
provable
Provable Formula
Quantization Position
switching theory
Symmetric Functions
Ternary Case
Threshold Function
versus

Product details

  • ISBN 9780750302104
  • Weight: 748g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 1993
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Multiple-Valued Logic Design: An Introduction explains the theory and applications of this increasingly important subject. Written in a clear and understandable style, the author develops the material in a skillful way. Without using a huge mathematical apparatus, he introduces the subject in a general form that includes the well-known binary logic as a special case. The book is further enhanced by more 200 explanatory diagrams and circuits, hardware and software applications with supporting PASCAL programming, and comprehensive exercises with even-numbered answers for every chapter. Requiring introductory knowledge in Boolean algebra, 2-valued logic, or 2-valued switching theory, Multiple-Valued Logic Design: An Introduction is an ideal book for courses not only in logic design, but also in switching theory, nonclassical logic, and computer arithmetic. Computer scientists, mathematicians, and electronic engineers can also use the book as a basis for research into multiple-valued logic design.

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