ろんりせき

    noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
  1. logical product; AND operation; conjunction; intersectioncomputing
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Generated definitions (experimental)
  1. logical product
  2. This term is used in mathematics and computer science to refer to the operation that results in true only when both operands are true. It is a fundamental operation in Boolean algebra and is often represented in programming and mathematical contexts.
    The logical product of A and B is true.
    The logical product of this condition is not satisfied.
  3. AND operation
  4. This meaning refers specifically to the function that connects two or more statements such that the overall result is true only if all individual statements are true. It is frequently used in logical reasoning and programming.
  5. conjunction
  6. This meaning relates to the joining of two or more propositions in logic, where the conjunction represents a compound statement that is true only when all the component statements are true.
  7. intersection
  8. This meaning is commonly used in set theory to describe the common elements shared between two sets. In mathematics, the intersection is the result of applying the logical product to the elements of the sets.
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