AbstractIn this paper we consider four possible definitions for extending a partially defined Boolean function in which the input contains some missing bits. We show somewhat surprisingly that, for many general and frequently used families of function classes, three of these notions of an extension are mathematically equivalent, though such an equivalence does not hold universally, as demonstrated by several examples
[[abstract]]Boolean matching is to check the equivalence of two functions under input permutation an...
The problem of recognizing decomposability of incompletely defined Boolean relations is considered. ...
AbstractIn this paper, we define double Horn functions, which are the Boolean functionsfsuch that bo...
AbstractIn this paper we consider four possible definitions for extending a partially defined Boolea...
AbstractWe model a given pair of sets of positive and negative examples, each of which may contain m...
AbstractWe model a given pair of sets of positive and negative examples, each of which may contain m...
Abstract: Interval functions constitute quite a special class of Boolean functions for which it is v...
AbstractWe consider Boolean functions represented by decision lists, and study their relationships t...
The paper presents conditions of extension of the weakly defined Boolean functions to their full aff...
AbstractThe problem of recognizing decomposability of partially defined Boolean functions is conside...
AbstractIn this paper, we address a fundamental problem related to the induction of Boolean logic: G...
In this paper we define a notion of partial APNness and find various characterizations and construct...
We consider Boolean functions represented by decision lists, and study their relationships to other ...
[[abstract]]Boolean matching is to check the equivalence of two functions under input permutation an...
[[abstract]]Boolean matching is to check the equivalence of two functions under input permutation an...
[[abstract]]Boolean matching is to check the equivalence of two functions under input permutation an...
The problem of recognizing decomposability of incompletely defined Boolean relations is considered. ...
AbstractIn this paper, we define double Horn functions, which are the Boolean functionsfsuch that bo...
AbstractIn this paper we consider four possible definitions for extending a partially defined Boolea...
AbstractWe model a given pair of sets of positive and negative examples, each of which may contain m...
AbstractWe model a given pair of sets of positive and negative examples, each of which may contain m...
Abstract: Interval functions constitute quite a special class of Boolean functions for which it is v...
AbstractWe consider Boolean functions represented by decision lists, and study their relationships t...
The paper presents conditions of extension of the weakly defined Boolean functions to their full aff...
AbstractThe problem of recognizing decomposability of partially defined Boolean functions is conside...
AbstractIn this paper, we address a fundamental problem related to the induction of Boolean logic: G...
In this paper we define a notion of partial APNness and find various characterizations and construct...
We consider Boolean functions represented by decision lists, and study their relationships to other ...
[[abstract]]Boolean matching is to check the equivalence of two functions under input permutation an...
[[abstract]]Boolean matching is to check the equivalence of two functions under input permutation an...
[[abstract]]Boolean matching is to check the equivalence of two functions under input permutation an...
The problem of recognizing decomposability of incompletely defined Boolean relations is considered. ...
AbstractIn this paper, we define double Horn functions, which are the Boolean functionsfsuch that bo...