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Binary logic

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Binary logic could refer to:

  • classical propositional two-valued logic, also called boolean logic in engineering
  • (digital electronic) circuits implementing boolean logic; see logic gates
  • any two-valued logic, especially in social sciences

Should not to be confused with binary numeral system.