Quine–McCluskey algorithm
978-613-0-34267-8
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2010-06-07
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. e–McCluskey algorithm (or the method of prime implicants) is a method used for minimization of boolean functions which was developed by W.V. Quine and Edward J. McCluskey. It is functionally identical to Karnaugh mapping, but the tabular form makes it more efficient for use in computer algorithms, and it also gives a deterministic way to check that the minimal form of a Boolean function has been reached. It is sometimes referred to as the tabulation method.
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