Boolean algebra is a branch of algebra that uses truth values (1 and 0) instead of numbers, and logical operators such as conjunction, disjunction and negation. It is used to describe logical operations and has been fundamental in the development of digital electronics and programming languages. It is also used in set theory and statistics.
University of Washington
Autumn 2021
CSE 311 introduces theoretical computer science, the theory background necessary for other CSE courses, and how to construct rigorous, formal arguments. Topics include logic, set theory, modular arithmetic, induction, regular expression, and relations.
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