The forbidden projections of unate functions (Q1364471)

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    The forbidden projections of unate functions (English)
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    24 February 1998
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    A projection of a Boolean function is formed by taking a subset of the input variables of the function and fixing each of them to either 0 or 1. The paper presents a characterization of the class of unate Boolean function by forbidden projections. Unateness is a generalization of monotonicity. A function is unate in \(x\) if it is either monotone or anti-monotone in \(x\). A Boolean is unate if it is unate in all its input variables. The problem is analogous to forbidden graph minors problem.
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    Boolean function
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    unate Boolean function
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    forbidden projections
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