An Improved Algorithm for the Simplification of Switching Functions Using Unique Identifiers on a Karnaugh Map

1969 ◽  
Vol C-18 (4) ◽  
pp. 376-378 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.B. Marcovitz ◽  
C.M. Shub
Author(s):  
Ali Muhammad Ali Rushdi ◽  
Raid Salih Badawi

This paper utilizes a modern regular and modular eight-variable Karnaugh map in a systematic investigation of cause-effect relationships modeled by partially-defined Boolean functions (PDBF) (known also as incompletely specified switching functions). First, we present a Karnaugh-map test that can decide whether a certain variable must be included in a set of supporting variables of the function, and, otherwise, might enforce the exclusion of this variable from such a set. This exclusion is attained via certain don’t-care assignments that ensure the equivalence of the Boolean quotient w.r.t. the variable, and that w.r.t. its complement, i.e., the exact matching of the half map representing the internal region of the variable, and the remaining half map representing the external region of the variable, in which case any of these two half maps replaces the original full map as a representation of the function. Such a variable exclusion might be continued w.r.t. other variables till a minimal set of supporting variables is reached. The paper addresses a dominantly-unspecified PDBF to obtain all its minimal sets of supporting variables without resort to integer programming techniques. For each of the minimal sets obtained, standard map methods for extracting prime implicants allow the construction of all irredundant disjunctive forms (IDFs). According to this scheme of first identifying a minimal set of supporting variables, we avoid the task of drawing prime-implicant loops on the initial eight-variable map, and postpone this task till the map is dramatically reduced in size. The procedure outlined herein has important ramifications for the newly-established discipline of Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA). These ramifications are not expected to be welcomed by the QCA community, since they clearly indicate that the too-often strong results claimed by QCA adherents need to be checked and scrutinized.


1986 ◽  
Vol 108 (1) ◽  
pp. 27-35 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Shpitalni

The role of geometrical modeling is of increasing importance in the field of CAD/CAM. In the present paper a new concept is presented for geometric modeling of the data structure using volumetric representation via switching functions in a Gray coded space (3-D Karnaugh map). The data structure consists of a single generic cuboid primitive which may vary in size and aspect ratios. This provides for more generalized and flexible object representation than uniform spatial occupancy enumeration. The combination of a single primitive, Gray coded space, and representation via switching functions yields a very efficient data structure oriented toward set operations which can be carried out via a simple assembler program or a parallel logic processor. As objects are represented by a nonhierarchial list of fixed format terms, uniform algorithms can be used to perform given tasks regardless of object shape, dimensions, or complexity.


Author(s):  
Ali Muhammad Ali Rushdi ◽  
Omar Mohammed Ba-Rukab

The paper utilizes the Karnaugh map in a pedagogical calculation of the Shapley-Shubik index of voting power, which is perhaps the most prominent such index for managerial, political, and engineering voting systems. The Karnaugh map has features that allow it to readily implement this calculation, namely: (a) it can conveniently represent pseudo-switching functions of the form g= B_2^n →R, (b) it can immediately detect the number of orderings in going from one of its configurations (cells) to another, and (c) it visually identifies a pair of configurations that is critical w. r. t. a certain voter, which are a primitive winning coalition of which this voter is a member and a corresponding primitive losing coalition that results when this voter defects. The paper offers a detailed description of these three features and of the associated calculations using the celebrated system of the European Economic Community as a running example.


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