Quine–McCluskey algorithm (English Wikipedia)

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  • Quine, Willard Van Orman (October 1952). "The Problem of Simplifying Truth Functions". The American Mathematical Monthly. 59 (8): 521–531. doi:10.2307/2308219. JSTOR 2308219.
  • Quine, Willard Van Orman (November 1955). "A Way to Simplify Truth Functions". The American Mathematical Monthly. 62 (9): 627–631. doi:10.2307/2307285. hdl:10338.dmlcz/142789. JSTOR 2307285.
  • Blake, Archie (June 1938). "Corrections to Canonical Expressions in Boolean Algebra". The Journal of Symbolic Logic. 3 (2). Association for Symbolic Logic: 112–113. doi:10.2307/2267595. ISSN 0022-4812. JSTOR 2267595. S2CID 5810863.
  • Nelson, Raymond J. (June 1955). "Simplest Normal Truth Functions". The Journal of Symbolic Logic. 20 (2). Association for Symbolic Logic: 105–108. doi:10.2307/2266893. JSTOR 2266893. S2CID 32920372. (4 pages)
  • McCluskey, Edward Joseph Jr. (June 1960). "Albert A. Mullin and Wayne G. Kellner. A residue test for Boolean functions. Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science, vol. 51 nos. 3 and 4, (1958), pp. 14–19". The Journal of Symbolic Logic (Review). 25 (2): 185. doi:10.2307/2964263. JSTOR 2964263. S2CID 123530443. p. 185: [...] The results of this paper are presented in the more readily available book by S. H. Caldwell [...]. In this book, the author gives credit to Mullin and Kellner for development of the manipulations with the decimal numbers. (1 page)

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  • Caldwell, Samuel Hawks (1958-12-01) [February 1958]. "5.8. Operations Using Decimal Symbols". Written at Watertown, Massachusetts, USA. Switching Circuits and Logical Design. 5th printing September 1963 (1st ed.). New York, USA: John Wiley & Sons Inc. pp. 162–169. ISBN 0-47112969-0. LCCN 58-7896. p. 166: [...] It is a pleasure to record that this treatment is based on the work of two students during the period they were studying Switching Circuits at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. They discussed the method independently and then collaborated in preparing a class memorandum: P. W. Abraham and J. G. Nordahl [...] (xviii+686 pages) (NB. For the first major treatise of the decimal method in this book, it is sometimes misleadingly known as "Caldwell's decimal tabulation".)

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