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  1. A Treatise On Differential Equations by George Boole, 2010-04-01
  2. The Mathematical Analysis Of Logic: Being An Essay Towards A Calculus Of Deductive Reasoning (1847) by George Boole, 2007-11-03
  3. Treatise on differential equations. Supplementary volume by George Boole, 2010-08-28
  4. Boole: 1815-1864 : l'oiseau de nuit en plein jour (Un Savant, une epoque) (French Edition) by Souleymane Bachir Diagne, 1989
  5. The Boole-DeMorgan Correspondence, 1842-1864 (Oxford Logic Guides)
  6. Calculus of Finite Differences (Classic Reprint) by George Boole, 2010-03-23
  7. Treatise by George Boole, 2009-11-23
  8. George Boole: His Life and Work by Des MacHale, 1985
  9. Academics at University College Cork: Academics at Queens College Cork, George Boole, Carol Rumens, Charles Lynch, Charles Wyville Thomson
  10. British Philosophers: Ludwig Wittgenstein, C. S. Lewis, Karl Popper, Michael Polanyi, Derek Parfit, George Boole, Ralph Cudworth
  11. Academics at Queens College Cork: George Boole, Charles Wyville Thomson, Andrew Leith Adams, Robert Kane, Frederick Bickell Guthrie
  12. Boole, George: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Macmillan Reference USA Science Library: Computer Sciences</i> by Tom Wall, 2002
  13. Précurseur de L'informatique: Blaise Pascal, Alan Turing, Jacques de Vaucanson, George Boole, Charles Babbage, Al-Khawarizmi, Bryan Donkin (French Edition)
  14. Mathématicien Britannique: Andrew Wiles, Paul Dirac, Alan Turing, John Maynard Keynes, Oliver Heaviside, Roger Penrose, George Boole (French Edition)

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. George Boole November 2 December 8 mathematician and philosopher As the inventor of Boolean algebra , the basis of all modern computer arithmetic, Boole is regarded as one of the founders of the field of computer science
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23. George Boole
George Boole (18151964) invented Boolean algebra. He was born in Lincoln, England,on November 2, 1815. Mary Everest and George Boole married in 1855.
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George Boole (1815-1964) invented Boolean algebra. He was born in Lincoln, England, on November 2, 1815. He first introduced his theory on symbolic logic in a paper on calculus that was awarded the Royal Medal from the Royal Society of London in 1844. He was in Cambridge while he was the editor of the Cambridge Mathematical Journal in England. He was also elected as the yearly Fellow of scientists to the Royal Society in 1857. His knowledge was held as a quiet secret for many years until his theory of logical expressions became more widely used in the field of electronics in 1938. His concepts are well known today in the field of mathematical logic from the domain of computer science to information science. We remember him most effectively as we recall the use of "And, Or, and Not" when selecting the appropriate options for connecting search terms to find information in search engines such as Yahoo, Lycos, the Mining Company, or Alta Vista. Boole began teaching at an elementary school as an assistant at the age of sixteen. He continued teaching at his own school while learning mathematics. His dedication to teaching evolved as did his study of mathematics at Queen's College in Ireland (University of College Cork) where he became the first Professor of Mathematics in 1849. His major book on symbolic logic identified the concept of "Boolean Logic" in "The Mathematical Analysis of Logic" in 1847. He authored "An Investigation of the Laws of Thought" in 1854. Here he described what the computer industry now calls cybernetics.

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George Boole (18151864). Introduction George Boole was an Englishman who, unusualfor the time, came to Ireland to further his academic career. george boole,
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George Boole was an Englishman who, unusual for the time, came to Ireland to further his academic career. He came to assume the chair of mathematics at UCC. While in Cork, he developed the fundamental mathematical principles of logical analysis, called Boolean Algebra. As with a lot of mathematical disciplines, Boolean Algebra did not find widespread application until nearly 100 years later when it was fundamental in simplifying computer circuits and electronic chips. george boole Introduction The Early Years Career in Ireland Boolean Algebra I Boolean Algebra II The Legacy related links Semiconductors

25. George Boole
George Boole. by Douglas Moreman (using webresources in the UK), 1815 - 1864. JohnBoole, George's father, though a shoemaker by trade, was keen on science.
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In 1854 George Boole published An investigation into the Laws of Thought, on Which are founded the Mathematical Theories of Logic and Probabilities. Boole approached logic in a new way reducing it to a simple algebra, incorporating logic into mathematics. He pointed out the analogy between algebraic symbols and those that represent logical forms. This book began the algebra of logic called Boolean algebra which now finds application in computer construction, switching circuits and other areas. John Boole, George's father, though a shoemaker by trade, was keen on science. He taught his young son mathematics. George, by the age of seven, could focus long and hard on a mathematical problem. Before George's 11th birthday his father wrote in the 6th Book of Leslie's Geometry, "George finished this book 1st November 1826". As a very young child, George attended a school for families of tradesmen. He was missing one day and found in the town spelling difficult words to amuse a crowd who were showering him with pennies as a reward. By the age of seven, George had absorbed all his school at the time had to offer. The family was too poor to pay grammar school fees, so George went on to an alternative academy. He made great progress in his studies and was soon assisting at lessons and correcting exercises. George's early instruction in mathematics, came from his father, John. John Boole was passionate about learning and did volunteer work at

26. George Boole
George Boole. George Boole (18151864) was the first Professor of Mathematicsat University College Cork (then called Queen's College).
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George Boole
George Boole (18151864) was the first Professor of Mathematics at University College Cork (then called Queen's College). He was the inventor of mathematical logic. His books The Mathematical Analysis of Logic (1847) and An Investigation of the Laws of Thought (1854) form the basis of present-day computer science and cybernetics. And, of course, Boolean algebra owes its origin to him. Boole is regarded as one of the greatest mathematicians of the nineteenth century. The books George BooleHis Life and Work by P.D. MacHale (Boole Press 1985) and George BooleA Miscellany by P.D. Barry (Cork University Press 1969) may be consulted for further details. Return to Mathematics Department Homepage

27. George Boole
george boole. From WordNet (r) 1.7. George Boole n English mathematician;creator of Boolean algebra (18151864) syn Boole, George Boole.
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george boole From WordNet (r) 1.7 George Boole n : English mathematician; creator of Boolean algebra (1815-1864) [syn: Boole George Boole From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (09 FEB 02) George Boole Boolean Algebra ) but also active in other fields such as probability theory, algebra , analysis, and differential equations. He lived, taught, and is buried in Cork City, Ireland. The Boole library at University College Cork is named after him. For centuries philosophers have studied logic, which is orderly and precise reasoning. George Boole argued in 1847 that logic should be allied with mathematics rather than with philosophy. Demonstrating logical principles with mathematical symbols instead of words, he founded symbolic logic , a field of mathematical/philosophical study. In the new discipline he developed, known as Boolean algebra , all objects are divided into separate classes, each with a given property; each class may be described in terms of the presence or absence of the same property. An electrical circuit, for example, is either on or off. Boolean algebra has been applied in the design of binary computer circuits and telephone switching equipment. These devices make use of Boole's two-valued (presence or absence of a property) system. Born in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, UK, George Boole was the son of a tradesman and was largely self-taught. He began teaching at the age of 16 to help support his family. In his spare time he read mathematical journals and soon began to write articles for them. By the age of 29, Boole had received a gold medal for his work from the British Royal Society. His 'Mathematical Analysis of Logic', a pamphlet published in 1847, contained his first statement of the principles of symbolic logic. Two years later he was appointed professor of mathematics at Queen's College in Ireland, even though he had never studied at a university. He died in Ballintemple, Ireland, on 1864-12-08. Compton's Encyclopedia Online (

28. Michael Van Der Bokke - George Boole
George Boole, the inventor of Boolean algebra. Bibliography. Boole, George. TheCalculus of Logic, from the Cambridge and Dublin Mathematical Journal Vol.
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George Boole, the inventor of Boolean algebra George Boole unknowingly began to map the way of the future by his invention of Boolean algebra, or the "Calculus of Thought". The application of his theories put to human thought has been put under question, but science and technology has found a perfect niche for his algebra. The "Calculus of Thought" has actually found its application in most of today’s electronics. There are continuous applications of Boolean algebra from the designing of electronic diagrams to writing of computer programs. Boole was born November 2nd, 1815 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. He attended school there and his father also instructed him in mathematics. George also found an interest in Latin, which a local bookseller instructed him in. He excelled in these studies. At the age of 16 he became the assistant school teacher and opened his own school, four years later. Duncan Gregory, the editor of the Cambridge Mathematical Journal , encouraged Boole in his studies. Boole had to support his parents, with the income he made from his school, so he was unable to attend Cambridge, which Gregory had suggested. Boole did publish works in the Journal and Transactions of Royal Society . Gregory suggested to Boole to study Algebra and Boole did. Boole’s writings brought him fame and he lived a short, but exceptional life. This excerpt from the

29. George Boole - Wikipedia
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30. Ensiklomedia: George Boole
George Boole (18151864). George Boole dilahirkan di Lincoln, England, November1815. George Boole meninggal di tahun 1864 karena penyakin pneumonia.
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George Boole (1815-1864)
George Boole dilahirkan di Lincoln, England, November 1815. Dikarenakan kemiskinannya, maka Boole harus belajar sendiri sambil menghidupi keluarganya. Dia kemudian memutuskan untuk membuka sekolahannya sendiri. Ketika dia mempersiapkan materi untuk mengajar matematika, dia tidak puas dengan buku teks yang ada dan memutuskan untuk membuat buku sendiri dengan membaca berbagai buku matematika. Ketika membaca karya Lagrange, George Boole menemukan berbagai teori tentang matematika. Salah satu karya George Boole yang paling terkenal adalah bukunya yang berjudul "The Laws of Thought" (1854) dimana dia memperkenalkan sebuah aljabar yang kemudian dikenal dengan nama "Boolean Algebra" (sebuah penghormatan kepada Boole). George Boole meninggal di tahun 1864 karena penyakin pneumonia. Dikabarkan dia menderita penyakit ini karena sering mengajar meskipun badannya masih basah karena hujan deras. Sumber informasi: Kenneth Rosen, "Discrete Mathematics and its Applications," McGraw-Hill International Editions, 1988-1999.

31. Jones Encyclopedia Of Media & Technology Information: New Media, Media History,
Entry in the Jones Telecommunications and Multimedia Encyclopedia.
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Matem¡tico ingl©s (1815 1864).
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George Boole
Laplace y Lagrange , tomando apuntes, los cuales llegaron a ser más tarde las bases para sus primeros papeles matemáticos. De cualquier modo el recibió estímulos de Duncan Gregory quién se encontraba en Cambridge por ese tiempo y del editor "Cambridge Mathematical Formal" recientemente fundado.
Boole fue incapaz de tomar los consejos de Duncan Gregory y estudiar cursos en Cambridge; ya que necesitaba los ingresos de su colegio para cuidar a sus padres. No obstante él comenzó a estudiar álgebra. Una aplicación de métodos algebraicos para la solución de ecuaciones diferenciales fue publicada por Boole en el "Transaction of the Royal Society" y por este trabajo recibió la medalla de la Real Sociedad. Su trabajo matemático fue el comienzo que le trajo fama.
Boole también tradujo en ecuaciones diferenciales, el influyente "Tratado en Ecuaciones Diferenciales" apareció en 1859, el cálculo de las diferencias finitas, "Tratado sobre el Cálculo de las Diferencias Finitas" (1860), y métodos generales en probabilidad. Publicó alrededor de 50 escritos y fue uno de los primeros en investigar las propiedades básicas de los números, tales como la propiedad distributiva que fundamento los temas del álgebra.
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33. Boole
Biography from the MacTutor History of Mathematics archive.
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George Boole
Born: 2 Nov 1815 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
Died: 8 Dec 1864 in Ballintemple, County Cork, Ireland
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George Boole first attended a school in Lincoln, then a commercial school. His early instruction in mathematics, however, was from his father who also gave George a liking for constructing optical instruments. George's interests turned to languages and he received instruction in Latin from a local bookseller. By the age of 12 George had become so skilled in Latin that it provoked an argument. He translated an ode by the Latin poet Horace which his father was so proud of that he had it published. However the talent was such that a local schoolmaster disputed that any 12 year old could have written with such depth. Boole did not study for an academic degree, but from the age of 16 he was an assistant school teacher. He maintained his interest in languages and intended to enter the Church. From 1835, however, he seems to have changed his mind for he opened his own school and began to study mathematics on his own. He was later to realise that he had almost wasted five years in trying to teach himself the subject instead of having a skilled teacher. At this time Boole studied the works of Laplace and Lagrange , making notes which would later be the basis for his first mathematics paper. However he did receive encouragement from

34. Roger P@rsons_world Of George Boole
Biography from Roger Parsons' Lincolnshire World , by Eileen Harrison.
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Born: Lincoln, Lincolnshire Today, George Boole is rightly regarded as one of the founding fathers of computing and information technology. George Boole is the unsung hero of the Information Revolution. It was his genius that set the scene for all the technological innovation that we take for granted today, from digital recordings and television through to the Internet itself. Eileen Harrison's article sets the record straight.
This is known as the "Teaching Window". The story of "the calling of Samuel" in the lower medallion was suggested by George's wife, as it was one of his favourite passages in the Bible. The centre medallion is of Christ with the teachers in the temple and the top one of Christ teaching "Render unto Caesar". Beneath the window is a brass plaque: "In memory of George Boole, Dr of Laws, of Lincoln. A man of acutist intellect and manifold learning, who, being specially exercised in the severer sciences, diligently explored the recesses of mathematics and happily illuminated them by his writings. He was carried off by an untimely death in 1864." Sadly, insufficient money was raised for a City memorial.

35. Papers Of George Boole - Library University College Cork - Ireland
Brief overview of his papers at University College Cork Library.
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Papers of George Boole
The papers of George Boole, first Professor of Mathematics at Queen’s College Cork, are preserved in the archives section of the library which bears his name, the Boole Library, University College, Cork. The inventor of Boolean logic, he laid the foundations in the latter half of the nineteenth century of a system of mathematical expression which formed the basis for all modern computer languages. The collection consists mainly of personal letters to and from Boole which were collected by his sister Maryann, who had hoped one day to publish a biography of her famous brother. This archive offers us insights into the life of George Boole from the period immediately prior to his arrival in Cork in 1849, until his death in 1864. Very few of Boole’s academic works are preserved here, however drafts of unpublished lectures dealing with such topics as astronomy, ancient mythology, education and one entitled "Are the Planets Inhabited?" are extant. Boole’s letters home to his sister after his arrival in Ireland contain valuable social information on the Cork of the mid nineteenth century, where lavish banquets were given to the elite while crowds of beggars thronged the streets. In October 1849 he describes one encounter with Cork’s poor which

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Answer e) Neither are sufficient to answerthe question. Back to the boole article.
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37. Poster Of Boole
george boole. lived from 1815 to 1864. boole approached logic in a new way reducing it to a simple algebra,
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George Boole lived from 1815 to 1864 Boole approached logic in a new way reducing it to a simple algebra, incorporating logic into mathematics. He also worked on differential equations, the calculus of finite differences and general methods in probability. Find out more at
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39. George Boole From FOLDOC
boole, george . george boole. george boole argued in 1847 that logicshould be allied with mathematics rather than with philosophy.
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40. Dictionary Of Philosophy Of Mind - Boole, George
boole, george (b. 1815, Lincoln, UK, d. 1864, Cork, Ireland). Inhis principal work, An Investigation of the Laws of Thought on
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Boole, George (b. 1815, Lincoln, UK, d. 1864, Cork, Ireland). In his principal work, An Investigation of the Laws of Thought on Which Are Founded the Mathematical Theories of Logic and Probabilities (1854), Boole established a new branch of mathematics, symbolic logic, in which symbols are used to represent logical operations. Tadeusz Zawidzki References Zusne, Leonard (1984). Biographical dictionary of psychology . Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. bookstore

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