Symmetric Ternary Switching Functions
- 1 October 1966
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Transactions on Electronic Computers
- Vol. EC-15 (5) , 731-739
- https://doi.org/10.1109/pgec.1966.264561
Abstract
This paper develops a theory of symmetric ternary switching functions and presents systematic methods for their detection, identification and synthesis. Shannon's theory of binary symmetric functions is extended to ternary functions by defining a set of five ``priming'' operations which, together with the ``permutation'' operations, form a group. Algebraic characterizations of totally and partially symmetric ternary functions are discussed. The method of detection and identification is based on a set of simple rules derived in terms of equalities of the residual functions of the given function with respect to pairs of variables of symmetry in a cyclic order. The notions of fundamental and simple symmetric ternary functions have been introduced and their algebraic properties have been studied. These concepts are then applied to develop a synthesis procedure which uses two basic 3-valued electronic gates recognizing the ``maximum'' or the ``minimum'' of the inputs. Possible generalizations of the results derived in this paper to arbitrarily many-valued functions are indicated.Keywords
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