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This application of the algebra is very similar to that in Chapter 4. Instead of the elements being statements that are true (A = 1) or false (A = 0), here they represent switches that are ‘on’ (A = 1) or ‘off’ (A = 0), and the application to ‘electronic brains’ etc. becomes easy to see.
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Bowran, A.P. (1965). The Algebra of Circuits. In: A Boolean Algebra. Introductory Monographs in Mathematics. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-00216-0_5
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