How Long to Read Representation of Multiple-Valued Logic Functions

By Radomir S. Stanković

How Long Does it Take to Read Representation of Multiple-Valued Logic Functions?

It takes the average reader 2 hours and 50 minutes to read Representation of Multiple-Valued Logic Functions by Radomir S. Stanković

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Description

Compared to binary switching functions, the multiple-valued functions (MV) offer more compact representations of the information content of signals modeled by logic functions and, therefore, their use fits very well in the general settings of data compression attempts and approaches. The first task in dealing with such signals is to provide mathematical methods for their representation in a way that will make their application in practice feasible. Representation of Multiple-Valued Logic Functions is aimed at providing an accessible introduction to these mathematical techniques that are necessary for application of related implementation methods and tools. This book presents in a uniform way different representations of multiple-valued logic functions, including functional expressions, spectral representations on finite Abelian groups, and their graphical counterparts (various related decision diagrams). Three-valued, or ternary functions, are traditionally used as the first extension from the binary case. They have a good feature that the ratio between the number of bits and the number of different values that can be encoded with the specified number of bits is favourable for ternary functions. Four-valued functions, also called quaternary functions, are particularly attractive, since in practical realization within today prevalent binary circuits environment, they may be easy coded by binary values and realized with two-stable state circuits. At the same time, there is much more considerable advent in design of four-valued logic circuits than for other $p$-valued functions. Therefore, this book is written using a hands-on approach such that after introducing the general and necessarily abstract background theory, the presentation is based on a large number of examples for ternary and quaternary functions that should provide an intuitive understanding of various representation methods and the interconnections among them.

How long is Representation of Multiple-Valued Logic Functions?

Representation of Multiple-Valued Logic Functions by Radomir S. Stanković is 170 pages long, and a total of 42,500 words.

This makes it 57% the length of the average book. It also has 52% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Representation of Multiple-Valued Logic Functions Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 3 hours and 52 minutes to read Representation of Multiple-Valued Logic Functions aloud.

What Reading Level is Representation of Multiple-Valued Logic Functions?

Representation of Multiple-Valued Logic Functions is suitable for students ages 10 and up.

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