Boolean domain
Information about Boolean domain
A boolean domain B is a generic 2-element set, say, B = {0, 1}, whose elements are interpreted as logical values, typically 0 = false and 1 = true.
A boolean variable x is a variable that takes its value from a boolean domain, as x ∈ B.
A boolean variable x is a variable that takes its value from a boolean domain, as x ∈ B.
See also
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In logic and mathematics, a logical value, also called a truth value, is a value indicating the extent to which a proposition is true.
In classical logic, the only possible truth values are true and false.
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In classical logic, the only possible truth values are true and false.
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variable (IPA pronunciation: [ˈvæɹiəbl]) (sometimes called a pronumeral) is a symbolic representation denoting a quantity or expression.
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A boolean-valued function, in some usages a predicate or a proposition, is a function of the type f : X → B, where X is an arbitrary set and where B is a boolean domain.
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