Boolean
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In most computer programming languages, a Boolean data type is a data type with only two possible values: true or false.
Related to this, Boolean (named after George Boole) may also refer to:
- Boolean algebra, a logical calculus of truth values or set membership
- Boolean algebra (structure), a set with operations resembling logical ones
- Boolean domain, a set consisting of exactly two elements whose interpretations include false and true
- Boolean circuit, a mathematical model for digital logical circuits.
- Boolean expression, an expression in a programming language that produces a Boolean value when evaluated
- Boolean function, a function that determines Boolean values or operators
- Boolean model (probability theory), a model in stochastic geometry
- Boolean network, a certain network consisting of a set of Boolean variables whose state is determined by other variables in the network
- Boolean processor, a 1-bit variables computing unit
- Boolean satisfiability problem
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