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“The symbols for “and” (+) and “or” (–), and for closed-“true” (0) and open-“false” (1) as used in switching algebra, are the inverse of the conventions used in the algebra of logic. However, because of the perfect duality inherent in the algebra, the pos-tulates and theorems are not affected” (W. Keister, A.E. Ritchie, S.H. Washburn, “The Design of Switching Circuits,” The Bell Telephone Laboratories Series, D. Van Nostrand Company, New York, Toronto, and London, 1951, p. 70 note *).

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