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George Boole

Boole, George. A Treatise on Differential Equations. Chelsea Publishing Company, New York. 1959. [Pg.479]

Boole, George. An Investigation of the Law of Thought. Dover Publications, Inc., New York. 1951. [Pg.479]

Computer science and algebra The symbolic system of mathematical logic called Boolean algebra represents relationships between entities either ideas or objects. George Boole of England formulated the basic rules of the system in 1847. The Boolean algebra eventually became a cornerstone of computer science. [Pg.633]

In binary algebra [Boolean, after George Boole, British mathematician (1815-1864)1 the indices 0,1.2,.7 are represented by 000. 001. 010, Oil. 100, 101. HO, and 111. respectively. The reversal of these binary numbers yields the values of m in the order indicated in... [Pg.384]

MacHale, D. (1985). George Boole His Life and His Work. Boole Press, Dublin. [Pg.168]

Named for the ninteenth-century British mathematician and logician George Boole. [Pg.375]

Boolean algebra is named after the mathematician George Boole (1813-1864) and plays an important role in probabilistic safety analysis. Some of its law s are as follows [10-12] ... [Pg.17]

George Boole (1815-1864), British mathematician and logician. Despite the fact that he was self-tau it, he became professor of Mathematics at Queen s College in Cork and a member of the Royal Society. In 1854 Boole wrote his Opus Magnum An Investigation of the Laws of Thought", creating a domain of mathematical lo c. The... [Pg.318]

British mathematician George Boole developed Boolean algebra. (SPL /Photo Researchers, Inc.)... [Pg.48]

In 1847, George Boole developed his algebra for reasoning that was the foundation for first-order... [Pg.126]

Boolean algebra is named for George Boole (1815-1864), a self-taught English scientist. This form of algehra was developed from Boole s desire to express concrete logic in mathematical terms it is based entirely on the concepts of true and false. The intrinsically opposite nature of these concepts allows the logic to he applied to any pair of conditions that are related as opposites. [Pg.497]

Gasser, James, ed. A Boole Anthology Recent and Classical Studies in the Logic of George Boole. Dordrecht, the Netherlands Kluwer, 2000. [Pg.2085]

Boolean algebra plays an important role in various types of transportation system reliability and safety studies and is named after George Boole (1813-1864), a mathematician. Some of fhe Boolean algebra laws are as follows [3,4] ... [Pg.16]


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