Boolean algebra (5 synonym found)

Boolean algebra has 5 synonyms. The top synonyms for Boolean algebra are mathematics, arithmetic, analysis, trigonometry, logic. Another word for Boolean algebra is mathematics. Browse the full list below.


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What is a synonym for Boolean algebra?

A common synonym for Boolean algebra is mathematics. Other synonyms include arithmetic, analysis, trigonometry, logic.

How many synonyms does Boolean algebra have?

Boolean algebra has 5 synonyms listed on Thesaurasize.

What does Boolean algebra mean?

°(algebra logic computing) An algebra in which all elements can take only one of two values (typically 0 and 1, or "true" and "false") and are subject to operations based on AND, OR and NOT.


Definition of Boolean algebra:

°(algebra logic computing) An algebra in which all elements can take only one of two values (typically 0 and 1, or "true" and "false") and are subject to operations based on AND, OR and NOT.
°An algebra with two binary operators which are both associative, both commutative, such that both operators are distributive with respect to each other, with a pair of identity elements: one for each operator, and a unary complementation operator which simultaneously yields the inverse with respect to both operators.
"The set of divisors of 30, with binary operators: g.c.d. and l.c.m., unary operator: division into 30, and identity elements: 1 and 30, forms a Boolean algebra."
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Definition of Boolean algebra:

°(algebra logic computing) An algebra in which all elements can take only one of two values (typically 0 and 1, or "true" and "false") and are subject to operations based on AND, OR and NOT.
°An algebra with two binary operators which are both associative, both commutative, such that both operators are distributive with respect to each other, with a pair of identity elements: one for each operator, and a unary complementation operator which simultaneously yields the inverse with respect to both operators.
"The set of divisors of 30, with binary operators: g.c.d. and l.c.m., unary operator: division into 30, and identity elements: 1 and 30, forms a Boolean algebra."
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