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    Author(s)Shimon Peter Vingron
    PublisherSpringer
    ISBN9783540403432
    Pages428
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2003

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    Springer Switching Theory Insight Through Predicate Logic 2003 Edition by Shimon Peter Vingron

    This new approach to an established field introduces the concept of predicate logic in order to supersede propositional logic in switching theory. The author gives new insight into the theory of latches (memory circuits) for use in undergraduate and graduate courses. Table of contents : Division One Fundamental Concepts.- 1 Outline and Basics.- 2 Switching Devices.- 3 Functions.- 4 Logic Functions and Gates.- 5 Synthesis and Duality.- 6 Karnaugh Maps.- 7 Utilising Karnaugh Maps.- Division Two Logic.- 8 Tautologies.- 9 Propositional Logic.- 10 Summary of Theorems.- 11 Algebraic Proofs.- 12 On Predicate Logic.- 13 Predicate Logic.- Division Three Combinational Circuits.- 14 Canonical Normal Forms.- 15 Shegalkin Normal Form.- 16 Synthesis Examples.- 17 Concepts Old and New.- 18 Minimisation Preliminaries.- 19 Minimisation-an Excerp.- 20 Reduced Karnaugh Maps.- 21 NOT-AND and NOT-OR.- 22 Composition of Circuits.- 23 Hazards.- Division Four Latches.- 24 Memorising by Feedback.- 25 Basic Theory of Latches.- 26 Optimised Latches.- 27 Elementary Latches.- 28 Composition of Latches.- Division Five Sequential Circuits with Continuously Read Inputs.- 29 Automata and Programs.- 30 Word-Recognition Tables.- 31 Catenation Model.- 32 Toggle Circuits.- 33 Triggering and Synchronising.- 34 Verifying a Logic Design.- 35 Discussing Huffman's Theory.- 36 State Encoding Techniques.