Quine-McCluskey algorithm

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Etymology[edit]

It was developed by Willard V. Quine and extended by Edward J. McCluskey.

Proper noun[edit]

Quine-McCluskey algorithm

  1. A method for minimization of Boolean functions, functionally identical to Karnaugh mapping, but having a tabular form that is more efficient in computer algorithms. It is based on finding prime implicants.