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  1. George Boole, English mathematician who helped establish modern symbolic logic and whose algebra of logic, now called Boolean algebra, is basic to the design of digital computer circuits. Boole pointed out the analogy between algebraic symbols and those that can represent logical forms and syllogisms.

  2. Apr 16, 2024 · George Boole is considered one of the founders of computer science. He invented Boolean Logic which is a logical theory which is centered around three simple words known as Boolean Operators: “Or,” “And,” and “Not”.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › George_BooleGeorge Boole - Wikipedia

    George Boole Jnr FRS (/ buːl /; 2 November 1815 – 8 December 1864) was a largely self-taught English mathematician, philosopher and logician, most of whose short career was spent as the first professor of mathematics at Queen's College, Cork in Ireland.

  4. Mar 27, 2024 · By mathematizing verbal arguments themselves, Boole elevated reason above vagaries of semantics and opened vast frontiers of knowledge to systematic analysis. Two centuries later, his elegant symbolic logic empowers algorithms expanding knowledge further across disciplines through computing – a fitting tribute to autodidactic genius George Boole.

  5. Nov 2, 2011 · Learn about the life and work of George Boole, a self-taught mathematician who reduced logic to a simple algebra and applied it to differential equations, calculus and probability. Find out how he became the first Professor of Mathematics at Queen's College, Cork and faced religious conflicts in Ireland.

  6. Learn about the life and achievements of George Boole, a self-taught mathematician and pioneer of logic and Boolean algebra. Discover how his work influenced Claude Shannon and digital computing.

  7. George Boole attended an elementary school in Lincoln, where he was described by one of his classmates as "being of a shy and retiring disposition," [Boole, 1852] but it was from his father that he acquired his fundamental instruction in mathematics.