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This video shows how to use a Karnaugh map to represent an arbitrary Boolean function of four variables as a conjunctive normal form (CNF) — a conjunction of disjunctions of literals.
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INFR08025 Licence Type
All rights reserved The University of Edinburgh Language
English
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This video shows how blocks of zeros, which correspond to disjund=ctions of literals, lead us to conjunctive normal form (CNF) which we met earlier as the output of our reduction procedure. CNF is in…
Course Code
INFR08025 Licence Type
All rights reserved The University of Edinburgh Language
English
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Recording of Dr Emily Nordmann (University of Glasgow) and Dr Jill MacKay (University of Edinburgh) speaking at the University of Edinburgh Lecture Capture Symposium on 31 January 2019. Hosted by Dr…
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Creative Commons - Attribution Date Created
January 31st, 2019
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This project was created by the School of Mathematics, University of Edinburgh.
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University of Edinburgh Licence Type
Creative Commons - Attribution Language
English Date Created
November 18th, 2016
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Two-Class Linear Classifier
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Creative Commons - Attribution
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What is the purpose of human pigmentation? How does it work and what happens if skin pigmentation is not suited to the environment? This video is designed for year 1 students and those in the (new)…
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Jonathan Rees Licence Type
Creative Commons - Attribution Non Commercial Share A Like Language
English Date Created
April 4th, 2016
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