Synopses & Reviews
This introduction to Boolean algebra explores the subject on a level accessible even to those with a modest background in mathematics. The first chapter presents the algebra of sets from an intuitive point of view, followed by a formal presentation in chapter two of Boolean algebra as an abstract algebraic system, with no reference to applications.
Succeeding chapters offer concise accounts of applications to symbolic logic, focusing on topics of logic common to elementary mathematics and discussing concepts of valid argument and indirect proofs. Additional topics include the algebra of circuits — switching, relay, and computer — as well as the application of the algebra of sets to probability theory. Problems appear throughout the text, with answers to selected problems at the end of the book. Geared toward students of mathematics, computer science, and electrical engineering, this text can be appreciated by anyone who understands college-level mathematics. It will prove particularly valuable to philosophy students and others wishing to study symbolic logic and its applications to computer science.
Synopsis
This introduction to Boolean algebra begins with an intuitive approach to set theory and an axiomatic account of the fundamentals of Boolean algebra, proceeding to concise accounts of applications to symbolic logic, switching circuits, relay circuits, binary arithmetic, and probability theory. Answers to selected problems appear at the end. 1961 edition.
Synopsis
Introduces Boolean algebra and explores its usefulness in designing automatic control devices, electronic computers and more. Problems, with answers.
Synopsis
Introductory treatment begins with set theory and fundamentals of Boolean algebra, proceeding to concise accounts of applications to symbolic logic, switching circuits, relay circuits, binary arithmetic, and probability theory. 1961 edition.
Table of Contents
THE ALGEBRA OF SETSBOOLEAN ALGEBRASYMBOLIC LOGIC AND THE ALGEBRA OF PROPOSITIONSSWITCHING ALGEBRARELAY CIRCUITS AND CONTROL PROBLEMSCIRCUITS FOR ARITHMETIC COMPUTATIONINTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY IN FINITE SAMPLE SPACESANSWERS TO SELECTED PROBLEMSINDEX