Implicant

Word IMPLICANT
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[5] The doctrine of St. Thomas Aquinas is 'Cum possit Deus omnia efficere quae esae possunt, non autem quae contradictionem implicant, omnipotens merito dicitur.' ❋ Hastings Rashdall (N/A)

* Deus potest omnia quae contradictionem non implicant. ❋ D. 1631 (1842)

[31] Deus potest omnia quae contradictionem non implicant. ❋ D. 1631 (1842)

Fundamentally, when considering content on the Internet (documents, images, music films, books etc) the prevailing sentiment is that this content is "free" and we have the implicant rights to share and distribute. ❋ Unknown (2010)

_Amiti_, 10. upon which if they sit they enwrap their Feathers, so that they cannot fly away, and fall down to the ground. quibus si insident, implicant pennas, ut nequeant avolare, ❋ Johann Amos Comenius (1631)

The unreapted_terms variable is the number of unrepeated terms (tha have only one X in its column), the strcmp function compares between each input (binary form) and each state of a prime implicant, at any condition they are equal, the prime implicant itself not a state of it copied to the ess_pri_imp array. ❋ Legendman_a1 (2009)

When we get these binaries, now we can compare each one of them to the binary form of the inputs to determine the term identical to the state of prime implicant. ❋ Legendman_a1 (2009)

As example if the prime implicant has one dash, so we got only two states (0 or 1), if it has two dashes, we got four states (00 or 01 or 10 or 11). ❋ Legendman_a1 (2009)

An implicant of a function is a product term that can be used in a SOP ❋ Unknown (2009)

A prime Implicant is an implicant which can not be contained in any other implicants. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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