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  2. Boolean function - Wikipedia

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    A Boolean function with multiple outputs, : {,} {,} with > is a vectorial or vector-valued Boolean function (an S-box in symmetric cryptography). [ 6 ] There are 2 2 k {\displaystyle 2^{2^{k}}} different Boolean functions with k {\displaystyle k} arguments; equal to the number of different truth tables with 2 k {\displaystyle 2^{k}} entries.

  3. Symmetric Boolean function - Wikipedia

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    There are 2 n+1 symmetric n-ary Boolean functions. Instead of the truth table , traditionally used to represent Boolean functions, one may use a more compact representation for an n -variable symmetric Boolean function: the ( n + 1)-vector, whose i -th entry ( i = 0, ..., n ) is the value of the function on an input vector with i ones.

  4. Boolean algebra - Wikipedia

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    A law of Boolean algebra is an identity such as x ∨ (y ∨ z) = (x ∨ y) ∨ z between two Boolean terms, where a Boolean term is defined as an expression built up from variables and the constants 0 and 1 using the operations ∧, ∨, and ¬. The concept can be extended to terms involving other Boolean operations such as ⊕, →, and ≡ ...

  5. Truth function - Wikipedia

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    In two-valued logic, there are sixteen possible truth functions, also called Boolean functions, of two inputs P and Q. Any of these functions corresponds to a truth table of a certain logical connective in classical logic, including several degenerate cases such as a function not depending on one or both of its arguments. Truth and falsehood ...

  6. Linear separability - Wikipedia

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    The Boolean function is said to be linearly separable provided these two sets of points are linearly separable. The number of distinct Boolean functions is where n is the number of variables passed into the function. [3] Such functions are also called linear threshold logic, or perceptrons.

  7. Two-element Boolean algebra - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics and abstract algebra, the two-element Boolean algebra is the Boolean algebra whose underlying set (or universe or carrier) B is the Boolean domain. The elements of the Boolean domain are 1 and 0 by convention, so that B = {0, 1}. Paul Halmos's name for this algebra "2" has some following in the literature, and will be employed here.

  8. Boolean expression - Wikipedia

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    A Boolean value is either true or false. A Boolean expression may be composed of a combination of the Boolean constants True/False or Yes/No, Boolean-typed variables, Boolean-valued operators, and Boolean-valued functions. [1] Boolean expressions correspond to propositional formulas in logic and are a special case of Boolean circuits. [2]

  9. Balanced Boolean function - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics and computer science, a balanced Boolean function is a Boolean function whose output yields as many 0s as 1s over its input set. This means that for a uniformly random input string of bits, the probability of getting a 1 is 1/2.