Abstract: Boolean algebra, symbolic system of mathematical logic that represents relationships between entities—either ideas or objects. The basic rules of this system were formulated in 1847 by George Boole of England and were subsequently refined by other mathematicians and applied to set theory. Today, Boolean algebra is of significance to the theory of probability, geometry of sets, and information theory. Furthermore, it constitutes the basis for the design of circuits used in electronic digital computers.
Keywords: EX-OR, EX-NOT, VLSI, CMOS, CPU.
Title: Review on Boolean Algebra in Mathematics and Computing
Author: Ramanpreet Kaur, Gagandeep
International Journal of Mathematics and Physical Sciences Research
ISSN 2348-5736 (Online)
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