Definitions from Wiktionary (disjunctive normal form)
▸ noun: (logic) The form of a boolean formula that the formula has if the formula is a disjunction of conjunctions of literals, such as “(A and B and C) or (D and E and not F)”.
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▸ noun: (logic) The form of a boolean formula that the formula has if the formula is a disjunction of conjunctions of literals, such as “(A and B and C) or (D and E and not F)”.
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conjunctive normal form,
canonical disjunctive normal form,
clausal normal form,
inclusive disjunction,
exclusive disjunction,
disjunction,
ring sum normal form,
prenex normal form,
formula,
linear logic,
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