Boolean derivative

English

Etymology

Named after George Boole (1815–1864), an English mathematician, educator, philosopher and logician.

Noun

Boolean derivative (plural Boolean derivatives)

  1. (algebra) With respect to a Boolean variable : The XOR-sum of the positive and negative Shannon cofactors of the given derived function with respect to . In symbols: .
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