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Application of Some Rules of Propositional Calculus to the Design of Digital Systems: Introduction and Elimination Rules

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Rules of introduction and elimination of the propositional calculus are discussed in their application to the design of digital systems. The application of the rules results in a deduction, and a path of values of ones is established through the circuit by way of the deduction process. At the same time, its existence is proven in the sense of propositional calculus.

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Koenig, E.C. (1978). Application of Some Rules of Propositional Calculus to the Design of Digital Systems: Introduction and Elimination Rules. In: Rose, J. (eds) Current Topics in Cybernetics and Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-93104-8_79

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