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disjunctive normal form
English
Noun
disjunctive
normal form
(
logic
)
The form of a boolean
formula
that the formula has if the formula is a disjunction of conjunctions of
literals
, such as
“
(
A
and
B
and
C
) or (
D
and
E
and not
F
)
”
.
Hyponyms
canonical disjunctive normal form
See also
conjunctive normal form
Further reading
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