the author's in Cambridge, UK
Sep. 30th, 2003 11:58 am"A boolean value is something which can be either True or False.
For instance the statement `The sky is blue' has the boolean
value True almost anywhere in the world with the exception of
England, where it takes the value False."
--Grzegorz Rozenberg
"Quantum computation explained to my mother" [Bull Eur.
Assoc. Theor. Comput. Sci. EATCS 80 (2003), 134--142]
For instance the statement `The sky is blue' has the boolean
value True almost anywhere in the world with the exception of
England, where it takes the value False."
--Grzegorz Rozenberg
"Quantum computation explained to my mother" [Bull Eur.
Assoc. Theor. Comput. Sci. EATCS 80 (2003), 134--142]