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(electrical engineering) A group of related 1's (implicant) on a Karnaugh map which is not subsumed by any other implicant in the same map. Equivalently (in terms of Boolean algebra), a product term which is a minimal
implicant in the sense that removing any of its literals will yield a product term which is not an implicant (but beware: on a Karnaugh map it would appear maximal
).
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prime implicant
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prime implicant
noun
(electrical
engineering)
A
group
of
related
1's
(implicant)
on
a
Karnaugh
map
which
is
not
subsumed
by
any
other
implicant
in
the
same
map.
Equivalently
(in
terms
of
Boolean
algebra),
a
product
term
which
is
a
"minimal"
implicant
in
the
sense
that
removing
any
of
its
literals
will
yield
a
product
term
which
is
not
an
implicant
(but
beware:
on
a
Karnaugh
map
it
would
appear
"maximal").
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(electrical
engineering)
A
group
of
related
1's
(implicant)
on
a
Karnaugh
map
which
is
not
subsumed
by
any
other
implicant
in
the
same
map.
Equivalently
(in
terms
of
Boolean
algebra),
a
product
term
which
is
a
"minimal"
implicant
in
the
sense
that
removing
any
of
its
literals
will
yield
a
product
term
which
is
not
an
implicant
(but
beware:
on
a
Karnaugh
map
it
would
appear
"maximal").