Minterm vs Minters - What's the difference?
minterm | minters |
In Boolean algebra, a product term in which each variable appears once (in either its complemented or uncomplemented form).
As nouns the difference between minterm and minters
is that minterm is in boolean algebra, a product term in which each variable appears once (in either its complemented or uncomplemented form) while minters is .minterm
English
Noun
(en noun)- A Boolean function can be expressed, canonically, as a sum of minterms , where each minterm corresponds to a row (of the function's truth table) whose output value is 1.