* According to the conventions observed in this context, the algebraic value 0 is interpreted as the logical value <math>\operatorname{false}</math> and represented by the lighter shading, while the algebraic value 1 is interpreted as the logical value <math>\operatorname{true}</math> and represented by the darker shading. | * According to the conventions observed in this context, the algebraic value 0 is interpreted as the logical value <math>\operatorname{false}</math> and represented by the lighter shading, while the algebraic value 1 is interpreted as the logical value <math>\operatorname{true}</math> and represented by the darker shading. |