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Revision as of 03:20, 7 April 2010
A logical matrix, in the finite dimensional case, is a k-dimensional array with entries from the boolean domain B = {0, 1}. Such a matrix affords a matrix representation of a k-adic relation.
Syllabus
Logical operators
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Relational concepts
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