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− | A '''boolean domain''' | + | A '''boolean domain''' <math>\mathbb{B}</math> is a generic 2-element [[set]], say, <math>\mathbb{B} = \{ 0, 1 \},</math> whose elements are interpreted as [[logical value]]s, typically, <math>0 = \operatorname{false}</math> and <math>1 = \operatorname{true}.</math> |
− | A '''boolean variable''' | + | A '''boolean variable''' <math>x\!</math> is a [[variable]] that takes its value from a boolean domain, as <math>x \in \mathbb{B}.</math> |
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Revision as of 00:04, 22 October 2008
A boolean domain \(\mathbb{B}\) is a generic 2-element set, say, \(\mathbb{B} = \{ 0, 1 \},\) whose elements are interpreted as logical values, typically, \(0 = \operatorname{false}\) and \(1 = \operatorname{true}.\)
A boolean variable \(x\!\) is a variable that takes its value from a boolean domain, as \(x \in \mathbb{B}.\)
See also
Aficionados
- See Talk:Boolean domain for discussions/comments regarding this article.
- See Boolean domain/Aficionados for those who have listed Boolean domain as an interest.
- See Talk:Boolean domain/Aficionados for discussions regarding this interest.
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