Title :
Negation trees: a unified approach to Boolean function complementation
Author :
Wang, Yuke ; McCrosky, Carl
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Saskatchewan Univ., Saskatoon, Sask., Canada
fDate :
5/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Boolean function complementation is a basic operation of Boolean algebra. For functions given in SOP form, the complementation methods include the DeMorgan´s Law, sharp, disjoint sharp, unate complementation, recursive, and Sasao´s method. This paper accomplishes three purposes: (1) It exposes an underlying unification of the existing complementation algorithms. It is proven that (a) unate-complementation and sharp are the same as the DeMorgan Law algorithm; (b) Sasao´s algorithm is the same as disjoint sharp; (c) disjoint sharp is a special case of the recursive method. (2) It proposes negation trees for the representation of functions and their complements. (3) It gives faster algorithms for finding complements of functions in SOP form based on negation trees
Keywords :
Boolean functions; trees (mathematics); Boolean function complementation; DeMorgan´s Law; SOP form; Sasao´s method; disjoint sharp; negation trees; unate complementation; unate-complementation; unified approach; Artificial intelligence; Boolean functions; Input variables; Logic functions; Tree data structures;
Journal_Title :
Computers, IEEE Transactions on