About Algorithm for Transformation of Logic Functions (ATLF)
Lev Cherbanski

TL;DR
This paper presents a universal algorithm for transforming many-valued logic functions represented by truth tables, enabling flexible manipulation of logic functions with a specified number of variables.
Contribution
It introduces a universal algorithm capable of transforming many-valued logic functions based on truth tables, expanding the tools available for logic function manipulation.
Findings
The algorithm effectively transforms logic functions with various numbers of variables.
It demonstrates versatility in handling many-valued logic functions.
The method provides a systematic approach for logic function transformation.
Abstract
In this article the algorithm for transformation of logic functions which are given by truth tables is considered. The suggested algorithm allows the transformation of many-valued logic functions with the required number of variables and can be looked in this sense as universal.
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TopicsStatistical and Computational Modeling
