Boolean Algebra Theorems

It’s a different kind of algebra or rather can be said a new kind of algebra which was invented by world famous mathematician George Boole in the year of 1854. He published it in his book “An Investigation of the Laws of Thought”. Later using this technique Claude Shannon introduced a new type of algebra which is termed as Switching Algebra. In digital electronics there are several methods of simplifying the design of logic circuits. This algebra is one of these methods. According to George Boole symbols can be used to represent the structure of logical thoughts. This type of algebra deals with the rules or laws, which are known as laws of Boolean algebra by which the logical operations are carried out.

There are also few theorems of Boolean algebra, that are needed to be noticed carefully because these make calculation fastest and easier. Boolean logic deals with only two variables, 1 and 0 by which all the mathematical operations are to be performed. Boolean algebra or switching algebra is a system of mathematical logic to perform different mathematical operations in binary system. There only three basis binary operations, AND, OR and NOT by which all simple as well as complex binary mathematical operations are to be done. There are many rules in Boolean algebra by which those mathematical operations are done. In Boolean algebra, the variables are represented by English Capital Letter like A, B, C etc and the value of each variable can be either 1 or 0, nothing else. In Boolean algebra an expression given can also be converted into a logic diagram using different logic gates like AND gate, OR gate and NOT gate, NOR gates, NAND gates, XOR gates, XNOR gates etc.