ring sum normal form

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"Ring sum" refers to a XOR-sum of monomials, where XOR is the additive operator of a Boolean ring.

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ring sum normal form (uncountable)

  1. (algebra, logic) The form of a Boolean formula expressed using only the operators and constants of a Boolean ring (XOR, AND, 0, 1), some variables and possibly also coefficients, and without using any parentheses.

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