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In mathematics and abstract algebra, the two-element Boolean algebra is the Boolean algebra whose underlying set (or universe or carrier) B is the Boolean domain. The elements of the Boolean domain are 1 and 0 by convention, so that B = {0, 1}. Paul Halmos’s name for this algebra “2” has some following in the literature, and will be employed here.

B is a partially ordered set and the elements of B are also its bounds.

An operation of arity n is a mapping from Bn to B. Boolean algebra consists of two binary operations and unary complementation. The binary operations have been named and notated in various ways. Here they are called ‘sum’ and ‘product’, and notated by infix ‘+’ and ‘∙’, respectively. Sum and product commute and associate, as in the usual algebra of real numbers. As for the order of operations, brackets are decisive if present. Otherwise ‘∙’ precedes ‘+’. Hence A∙B + C is parsed as (A∙B) + C and not as A∙(B + C). Complementation is denoted by writing an overbar over its argument. The numerical analog of the complement of X is 1 − X. In the language of universal algebra, a Boolean algebra is a ⟨ B , + , . , . . ¯ , 1 , 0 ⟩ {\displaystyle \langle B,+,.,{\overline {..}},1,0\rangle } algebra of type ⟨ 2 , 2 , 1 , 0 , 0 ⟩ {\displaystyle \langle 2,2,1,0,0\rangle } .

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