出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/02/10 11:39 UTC 版)
In Boolean logic, an implicant is a "covering" (sum term or product term) of one or more minterms in a sum of products (or maxterms in a product of sums) of a boolean function. Formally, a product term P in a sum of products is an implicant of the Boolean function F if P implies F. More precisely:
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うっとりするさま
to have to do with something
触った
興味があるさま
混在する
おおわれる
交感する
to change places with someone or something
to check something by comparing it with something else
関知する
交響する