On the Analysis of Discontinuous Functions. 16 pages. [Read 20th July, 1846] / Bound with: On a certain Multiple Definite Integral 10 pages. [Read 13th April, 1846].

Boole, George.

Published by [Dublin / Lincoln], Royal Irish Academy, 1845 - 1846., 1846
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First Edition of two papers presented to the Royal Irish Academy. Quarto. pages 124 - 149 from "The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, Volume XXI, Part I, 1846. Modern Softcover. Very good condition with only minor signs of external wear. Very rare extract of the original printed paper. [George Boole's The Laws of Thought 1854; John Venn's Symbolic Logic 1881] In his An Investigation into the laws of thought Boole now defined a function in terms of a symbol x as follows: "8. Definition. Any algebraic expression involving symbol x is termed a function of x, and may be represented by the abbreviated form f(x)" Boole then used algebraic expressions to define both algebraic and logical notions, e.g., 1-x is logical NOT(x), xy is the logical AND(x,y), x + y is the logical OR(x, y), x(x+y) is xx+xy, and "the special law" xx = x2 = x. In his 1881 Symbolic Logic Venn was using the words "logical function" and the contemporary symbolism ( x = f(y), y = f-1(x), cf page xxi) plus the circle-diagrams historically associated with Venn to describe "class relations", the notions "'quantifying' our predicate", "propositions in respect of their extension", "the relation of inclusion and exclusion of two classes to one another", and "propositional function" (all on p. 10), the bar over a variable to indicate not-x (page 43), etc. Indeed he equated unequivocally the notion of "logical function" with "class" [modern "set"]: ". on the view adopted in this book, f(x) never stands for anything but a logical class. It may be a compound class aggregated of many simple classes; it may be a class indicated by certain inverse logical operations, it may be composed of two groups of classes equal to one another, or what is the same thing, their difference declared equal to zero, that is, a logical equation. But however composed or derived, f(x) with us will never be anything else than a general expression for such logical classes of things as may fairly find a place in ordinary Logic". (Wikipedia) Sprache: english. Seller Inventory # 29213AB

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Title: On the Analysis of Discontinuous Functions. ...
Publisher: [Dublin / Lincoln], Royal Irish Academy, 1845 - 1846.
Publication Date: 1846
Binding: Soft cover
Edition: 1st Edition

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