2021
DOI: 10.15407/csc.2021.01.003
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A New Method of the Logical Functions Minimization in the Polynomial Set-Theoretical Format. «Handshaking» Procedure

Abstract: A new minimization method of logic functions of n variables in polynomial set-theoretical format has been considered. The method based on the so-called “handshaking” procedure. This procedure reflects the iterative polynomial extension of two conjuncterms of different ranks, the Hamming distance between which can be arbitrary. The advantages of the suggested method are illustrated by the examples.

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“…Generalized rules for simplifying conjuncterms in a polynomial theoretical-set format are discussed in [7]. These rules are based on the proposed theorems for different initial conditions for the transformation of paired conjuncterms, the Hemming distance between which can be arbitrary.…”
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“…Generalized rules for simplifying conjuncterms in a polynomial theoretical-set format are discussed in [7]. These rules are based on the proposed theorems for different initial conditions for the transformation of paired conjuncterms, the Hemming distance between which can be arbitrary.…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The vast majority of functions and their systems minimized by the proposed method in [7] showed the best results. This is due to the fact that conjuncterms with a Hemming distance d ≥ 3 are involved in the transformation process.…”
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confidence: 99%
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