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Understanding coding using boolean logic / by Harris, Patricia,1943 October 17-author.(CARDINAL)426411;
"George Boole, for whom Boolean logic is named, developed the idea of expressing any idea as a mathematical or logical statement. Today, Boolean logic is foundational to computer programs and computer hardware, but it is also important in our everyday thinking. This guide includes an overview of logic gates and a review of differences between computer logic and human logic"--Provided by publisher.Meet George Boole -- The need for Boolean logic -- Lions and tigers and bears! -- Through the gate -- AND and OR gates -- NOT and NAND gates -- NOR, XOR, and XNOR gates -- Don't forget your umbrella!.870LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Computer programming; Electronic information resource searching; Algebra, Boolean;
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Get coding with logic / by Wood, Kevin(Writer of computer books),author.(CARDINAL)416923;
Includes bibliographical references (page 31) and index.Introduces the concept of logic and its relation to coding, including an explanation of Boolean algebra.
Subjects: Algebra, Boolean; Computer programming; Logic, Symbolic and mathematical;
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Discrete mathematics : based on Schaum's outline of theory and problems of discrete mathematics, second edition, by Seymour Lipschutz, Ph.D. and Marc Lars Lipson, Ph.D. / by Hademenos, George J.(CARDINAL)647697; Lipschutz, Seymour.Schaum's outline of theory and problems of discrete mathematics.;
Set theory -- Functions and algorithms -- Logic and propositional calculus -- Counting -- Relations -- Graph theory -- Binary trees -- Boolean algebra -- Languages, grammars, machines.
Subjects: Outlines and syllabi.; Algebra, Abstract; Combinatorial analysis; Logic, Symbolic and mathematical;
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The logician and the engineer : how George Boole and Claude Shannon created the information age / by Nahin, Paul J.(CARDINAL)765163;
Includes bibliographical references and index.George Boole and Claude Shannon : two mini-biographies -- Boolean algebra -- Logical switching circuits -- Boole, Shannon, and probability -- Some combinatorial design logic examples -- Sequential-state digital circuits -- Turing machines -- Beyond Boole and Shannon.
Subjects: Biographies.; Boole, George, 1815-1864.; Shannon, Claude Elwood, 1916-2001.; Logicians; Electrical engineers; Computer logic.; Logic circuits.;
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Electronics / by Plant, Malcolm.(CARDINAL)742285;
Includes bibliographical references (page 320) and index.Electronics today and yesterday -- The atomic roots of electronics -- Simple circuits and switches -- Signals and systems -- Voltage dividers and resistors -- Capacitors, timers and oscillators -- Diodes and rectification -- Amplifiers and transistors -- Logic gates and boolean algebra -- Flip-flops and counters -- Displays, encoders and decoders -- Binary and hexadecimal arithmetic -- Memories and silicon chips -- Op amps and control systems -- Instrumentation systems -- Telecommunications systems.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Electronics.; Electronics; Electronic apparatus and appliances;
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Artificial intelligence : an illustrated history : from medieval robots to neural networks / by Pickover, Clifford A.,author.(CARDINAL)329147;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 200-205) and index."From medieval robots and Boolean algebra to facial recognition, artificial neural networks, and adversarial patches, this fascinating history takes readers on a vast tour through the world of artificial intelligence. Award-winning author Clifford A. Pickover (The Math Book, The Physics Book, Death & the Afterlife) explores the historic and current applications of AI in such diverse fields as computing, medicine, popular culture, mythology, and philosophy, and considers the enduring threat to humanity should AI grow out of control. Across 100 illustrated entries, Pickover provides an entertaining and informative look into when artificial intelligence began, how it developed, where it's going, and what it means for the future of human-machine interaction."--Amazon.com.
Subjects: Illustrated works.; Artificial intelligence; Artificial intelligence;
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Basic set theory / by Lévy, Azriel,1934-(CARDINAL)541205;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 367-376 and indexes.
Subjects: Set theory.;
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Cogwheels of the mind : the story of Venn diagrams / by Edwards, A. W. F.(Anthony William Fairbank),1935-(CARDINAL)738188;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 105-108) and index.
Subjects: Logic, Symbolic and mathematical.; Venn diagrams.;
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Algebra To Calculus : unlocking math's amazing power / by Goldsmith, Mike,1962-author.(CARDINAL)420964; Jackson, Tom,1972-editor.(CARDINAL)332335;
The Dawn of Algebra -- Proof -- The Pythagoreans -- The Algebra of Shapes -- The Prehistory of Calculus -- Equations -- The Third Dimension -- Algebra Moves East -- Cubics -- Sequences and Series -- Unreal Numbers -- The Rules of Algebra -- Finding the Maximum -- Algebraic Geometry -- Fermat's Last Theorem -- Pascal's Triangle -- Calculus -- Differential Equations -- e -- The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra -- The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus -- Groups -- Quaternions -- The Mathematics of Thought -- Abstract Algebra -- Paradoxes of Zeno, Russell, and Godel -- 7 Millennium Problems -- Calculus in Depth.Think math is boring? Think again! Algebra to Calculus: Unlocking Maths Amazing Power tells the story of algebra and calculus to explore the surprising, fascinating and sometimes mind-boggling evolution of mathematics through the ages. How do you make a decision with numbers? You have to use a kind of math called Boolean algebraits a little strange because it only ever uses two numbers 1 or 0, and 1+1 always equals 1. Despite this weirdness, this algebra is used to create the nanoscale circuits in every microchip. Do you want to know more? Written to engage, entertain and enthuse readers young and old, Algebra to Calculus: Unlocking Maths Amazing Power takes an entirely new approach to the wonderful world of mathematics. Along the way, readers will meet with geniuses, such as Diophantus and Newton, who figured out how to turn math problems into general techniques that worked whatever the situation. Readers will not only learn how computer chips process their programs, but also how a smartphone knows where it is, what the link is between snowflakes, cannonballs and wine barrels, and how Carl Gauss figured out how to add up all the numbers between 1 and 100 in less than a minutewhen he was just 10 years old! Algebra to Calculus: Unlocking Maths Amazing Power shows there is a lot more going on than just x + y = z.
Subjects: Algebra; Calculus; Mathematics;
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Electronics workshop companion for hobbyists / by Gibilisco, Stan.(CARDINAL)167943;
Set up your own home electronics workshop In this practical guide, electronics expert Stan Gibilisco shows you, step by step, how to set up a home workshop so you can invent, design, build, test, and repair electronic circuits and gadgets. Electronics Workshop Companion for Hobbyists provides tips for constructing your workbench and stocking it with the tools, components, and test equipment you'll need. Clear illustrations and interesting do-it-yourself experiments are included throughout this hands-on resource. Learn techniques, calculations, and formulas for working with: Resistors Capacitors Inductors Transformers Diodes Transistors Integrated circuits and more.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Electronics; Electronics;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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