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In logic and mathematics, logical conjunction or and is a two-place logical connective that has the value true if both of its operands are true, otherwise a value of false.
[edit] NotationAnd is usually expressed with an infix operator. In mathematics and logic, it is usually ∧; in electronics [edit] DefinitionLogical conjunction is an operation on two logical values, typically the values of two propositions, that produces a value of true if and only if both of its operands are true. [edit] Truth tableThe truth table of p AND q:
[edit] Venn diagramThe Venn diagram of "A and B" (the red area is true) The analogue of conjunction for a (possibly infinite) family of statements is universal quantification, which is part of predicate logic. [edit] Introduction and elimination rulesAs a rule of inference, conjunction introduction is a classically valid, simple argument form. The argument form has two premises, A and B. Intuitively, it permits the inference of their conjunction.
or in logical operator notation:
Here is an example of an argument that fits the form conjunction introduction:
Conjunction elimination is another classically valid, simple argument form. Intuitively, it permits the inference from any conjunction of either element of that conjunction.
...or alternately,
In logical operator notation: ...or alternately, [edit] PropertiesThe following properties apply to conjunction:
If using binary values for true (1) and false (0), then logical conjunction works exactly like normal arithmetic multiplication. [edit] Applications in computer programming AND logic gate In high-level computer programming and digital electronics, logical conjunction is commonly represented by an infix operator, usually as a keyword such as " Logical conjunction is often used for bitwise operations, where
The operation can also be applied to two binary words viewed as bitstrings of equal length, by taking the bitwise AND of each pair of bits at corresponding positions. For example:
This can be used to select part of a bitstring using a bit mask. For example, In computer networking, bit masks are used to derive the network address of a subnet within an existing network from a given IP address, by ANDing the IP address and the subnet mask. Logical conjunction " The Curry-Howard correspondence relates logical conjunction to product types. [edit] Set-theoretic intersectionThe intersection used in set theory is defined in terms of a logical conjunction: x ∈ A ∩ B if and only if (x ∈ A) ∧ (x ∈ B). Because of this, set-theoretic intersection shares several properties with logical conjunction, such as associativity, commutativity, and idempotence. [edit] Natural languageThe logical conjunction and in logic is related to, but not the same as, the grammatical conjunction and in natural languages. English "and" has properties not captured by logical conjunction. For example, "and" sometimes implies order. For example, "They got married and had a child" in common discourse means that the marriage came before the child. The word "and" can also imply a partition of a thing into parts, as "The American flag is red, white, and blue." Here it is not meant that the flag is at once red, white, and blue, but rather that it has a part of each color. [edit] See also
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