Curly Brace notation for Full Adder Output



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My TA says that a common way of representing the output of addition using a full adder is:



Cout, Out = A + B+ Carry in



He says that this is equivalent to writing:



Out = a xor b xor carry in



Cout = A.B + Carry in . (A xor B)



What is the name of this notation? I want to look up more online, but I haven't been able to find anything.










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  • is this using a specific language? it looks like it might be a Tuple

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    Nov 14 '18 at 2:25











  • No specific language. He wrote it down like it was some mathematical notation. I've tried looking online, but haven't been able to find a single source that uses it when they go over full adders.

    – Aaron Thomsen
    Nov 14 '18 at 2:28











  • if it's mathematical notation, better to ask on Math Exchange

    – Zac Faragher
    Nov 14 '18 at 2:51

















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My TA says that a common way of representing the output of addition using a full adder is:



Cout, Out = A + B+ Carry in



He says that this is equivalent to writing:



Out = a xor b xor carry in



Cout = A.B + Carry in . (A xor B)



What is the name of this notation? I want to look up more online, but I haven't been able to find anything.










share|improve this question






















  • is this using a specific language? it looks like it might be a Tuple

    – Zac Faragher
    Nov 14 '18 at 2:25











  • No specific language. He wrote it down like it was some mathematical notation. I've tried looking online, but haven't been able to find a single source that uses it when they go over full adders.

    – Aaron Thomsen
    Nov 14 '18 at 2:28











  • if it's mathematical notation, better to ask on Math Exchange

    – Zac Faragher
    Nov 14 '18 at 2:51













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My TA says that a common way of representing the output of addition using a full adder is:



Cout, Out = A + B+ Carry in



He says that this is equivalent to writing:



Out = a xor b xor carry in



Cout = A.B + Carry in . (A xor B)



What is the name of this notation? I want to look up more online, but I haven't been able to find anything.










share|improve this question














My TA says that a common way of representing the output of addition using a full adder is:



Cout, Out = A + B+ Carry in



He says that this is equivalent to writing:



Out = a xor b xor carry in



Cout = A.B + Carry in . (A xor B)



What is the name of this notation? I want to look up more online, but I haven't been able to find anything.







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  • is this using a specific language? it looks like it might be a Tuple

    – Zac Faragher
    Nov 14 '18 at 2:25











  • No specific language. He wrote it down like it was some mathematical notation. I've tried looking online, but haven't been able to find a single source that uses it when they go over full adders.

    – Aaron Thomsen
    Nov 14 '18 at 2:28











  • if it's mathematical notation, better to ask on Math Exchange

    – Zac Faragher
    Nov 14 '18 at 2:51

















  • is this using a specific language? it looks like it might be a Tuple

    – Zac Faragher
    Nov 14 '18 at 2:25











  • No specific language. He wrote it down like it was some mathematical notation. I've tried looking online, but haven't been able to find a single source that uses it when they go over full adders.

    – Aaron Thomsen
    Nov 14 '18 at 2:28











  • if it's mathematical notation, better to ask on Math Exchange

    – Zac Faragher
    Nov 14 '18 at 2:51
















is this using a specific language? it looks like it might be a Tuple

– Zac Faragher
Nov 14 '18 at 2:25





is this using a specific language? it looks like it might be a Tuple

– Zac Faragher
Nov 14 '18 at 2:25













No specific language. He wrote it down like it was some mathematical notation. I've tried looking online, but haven't been able to find a single source that uses it when they go over full adders.

– Aaron Thomsen
Nov 14 '18 at 2:28





No specific language. He wrote it down like it was some mathematical notation. I've tried looking online, but haven't been able to find a single source that uses it when they go over full adders.

– Aaron Thomsen
Nov 14 '18 at 2:28













if it's mathematical notation, better to ask on Math Exchange

– Zac Faragher
Nov 14 '18 at 2:51





if it's mathematical notation, better to ask on Math Exchange

– Zac Faragher
Nov 14 '18 at 2:51












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