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− | A '''boolean-valued function''' is a | + | A '''boolean-valued function''' is a function of the type <math>f : X \to \mathbb{B},</math> where <math>X\!</math> is an arbitrary set and where <math>\mathbb{B}</math> is a [[boolean domain]]. |
− | In the | + | In the formal sciences — mathematics, mathematical logic, statistics — and their applied disciplines, a boolean-valued function may also be referred to as a characteristic function, indicator function, predicate, or proposition. In all of these uses it is understood that the various terms refer to a mathematical object and not the corresponding sign or syntactic expression. |
− | In | + | In formal semantic theories of truth, a '''truth predicate''' is a predicate on the sentences of a formal language, interpreted for logic, that formalizes the intuitive concept that is normally expressed by saying that a sentence is true. A truth predicate may have additional domains beyond the formal language domain, if that is what is required to determine a final truth value. |
==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
− | A '''binary sequence''' is a boolean-valued function <math>f : \mathbb{N}^+ \to \mathbb{B}</math>, where <math>\mathbb{N}^+ = \{ 1, 2, 3, \ldots \},</math>. In other words, <math>f\!</math> is an infinite | + | A '''binary sequence''' is a boolean-valued function <math>f : \mathbb{N}^+ \to \mathbb{B}</math>, where <math>\mathbb{N}^+ = \{ 1, 2, 3, \ldots \},</math>. In other words, <math>f\!</math> is an infinite sequence of 0's and 1's. |
A '''binary sequence''' of '''length''' <math>k\!</math> is a boolean-valued function <math>f : [k] \to \mathbb{B}</math>, where <math>[k] = \{ 1, 2, \ldots k \}.</math> | A '''binary sequence''' of '''length''' <math>k\!</math> is a boolean-valued function <math>f : [k] \to \mathbb{B}</math>, where <math>[k] = \{ 1, 2, \ldots k \}.</math> | ||
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− | * | + | * Brown, Frank Markham (2003), ''Boolean Reasoning : The Logic of Boolean Equations'', 1st edition, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Norwell, MA. 2nd edition, Dover Publications, Mineola, NY, 2003. |
− | * | + | * Kohavi, Zvi (1978), ''Switching and Finite Automata Theory'', 1st edition, McGraw–Hill, 1970. 2nd edition, McGraw–Hill, 1978. |
− | * | + | * Korfhage, Robert R. (1974), ''Discrete Computational Structures'', Academic Press, New York, NY. |
− | * | + | * Mathematical Society of Japan, ''Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mathematics'', 2nd edition, 2 vols., Kiyosi Itô (ed.), MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1993. Cited as EDM. |
− | * | + | * Minsky, Marvin L., and Papert, Seymour, A. (1988), ''Perceptrons, An Introduction to Computational Geometry'', MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1969. Revised, 1972. Expanded edition, 1988. |
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Latest revision as of 21:14, 5 November 2015
☞ This page belongs to resource collections on Logic and Inquiry.
A boolean-valued function is a function of the type \(f : X \to \mathbb{B},\) where \(X\!\) is an arbitrary set and where \(\mathbb{B}\) is a boolean domain.
In the formal sciences — mathematics, mathematical logic, statistics — and their applied disciplines, a boolean-valued function may also be referred to as a characteristic function, indicator function, predicate, or proposition. In all of these uses it is understood that the various terms refer to a mathematical object and not the corresponding sign or syntactic expression.
In formal semantic theories of truth, a truth predicate is a predicate on the sentences of a formal language, interpreted for logic, that formalizes the intuitive concept that is normally expressed by saying that a sentence is true. A truth predicate may have additional domains beyond the formal language domain, if that is what is required to determine a final truth value.
Examples
A binary sequence is a boolean-valued function \(f : \mathbb{N}^+ \to \mathbb{B}\), where \(\mathbb{N}^+ = \{ 1, 2, 3, \ldots \},\). In other words, \(f\!\) is an infinite sequence of 0's and 1's.
A binary sequence of length \(k\!\) is a boolean-valued function \(f : [k] \to \mathbb{B}\), where \([k] = \{ 1, 2, \ldots k \}.\)
References
- Brown, Frank Markham (2003), Boolean Reasoning : The Logic of Boolean Equations, 1st edition, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Norwell, MA. 2nd edition, Dover Publications, Mineola, NY, 2003.
- Kohavi, Zvi (1978), Switching and Finite Automata Theory, 1st edition, McGraw–Hill, 1970. 2nd edition, McGraw–Hill, 1978.
- Korfhage, Robert R. (1974), Discrete Computational Structures, Academic Press, New York, NY.
- Mathematical Society of Japan, Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mathematics, 2nd edition, 2 vols., Kiyosi Itô (ed.), MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1993. Cited as EDM.
- Minsky, Marvin L., and Papert, Seymour, A. (1988), Perceptrons, An Introduction to Computational Geometry, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1969. Revised, 1972. Expanded edition, 1988.
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Portions of the above article were adapted from the following sources under the GNU Free Documentation License, under other applicable licenses, or by permission of the copyright holders.
- Boolean-Valued Function, InterSciWiki
- Boolean-Valued Function, MyWikiBiz
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- Boolean-Valued Function, Wikiversity
- Boolean-Valued Function, Wikiversity Beta
- Boolean-Valued Function, Wikipedia