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George Boole
  • English mathematician and a founder of the
    algebraic tradition in logic. Known as the
    founder of the field of computer science.

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Booles Personal Life
  • George Boole was born November 2, 1815 in
    Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, into a family of
    modest means, with a father who was evidently
    more of a good companion than a good breadwinner.
    His father was a shoemaker whose real passion was
    being a devoted dilettante in the realm of
    science and technology, one who enjoyed
    participating in the Lincoln Mechanics'
    Institution this was essentially a community
    social club promoting reading, discussions, and
    lectures regarding science. It was founded in
    1833, and in 1834 Boole's father became the
    curator of its library. This love of learning was
    clearly inherited by Boole. Without the benefit
    of an elite schooling, but with a supportive
    family and access to excellent books, in
    particular from Sir Edward Bromhead, FRS, who
    lived only a few miles from Lincoln, Boole was
    able to essentially teach himself foreign
    languages and advanced mathematics.

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Booles Work
  • George Boole (the Father of Symbolic Logic) was
    probably the most illustrious academic who ever
    worked at University College, Cork (then Queen's
    College, Cork). He was not only a mathematical
    genius but also a fine humanitarian. A strong
    minded individual, he was prepared to engage in
    protracted and bitter arguments with academic
    colleagues. His revolutionary advances in
    mathematics are today fundamental aspects of
    computer science and electronics and his Boolean
    Algebra is used to design and operate computers
    and other electronic devices. The definitive
    biography of Boole is 'George Boole His Life and
    Work', by Desmond MacHale, (Boole Press, 1985).

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Booles Contribution to Computer Science
  • Boolean algebra provides the basis for analyzing
    the validity of logical propositions because it
    captures the two-valued character (binary) of
    statements that may be either true or false.
  • In 1930s, a number of researchers noticed that
    Boole's two valued logic lent itself to a
    description of electrical switching circuits.
    They showed that the binary numbers (0 and 1),
    combined through Boolean algebra, could be used
    to analyze electrical switching circuits and thus
    used to design electronic computers. Today,
    digital computers and electronic circuits are
    designed to implement this binary arithmetic.
  • Boolean algebra is named after him, as is the
    crater Boole on the Moon. The keyword Bool
    represents a Boolean datatype in many programming
    languages, though Pascal and Java, among others,
    both use the full name Boolean. The library,
    underground lecture theatre complex and the Boole
    Centre for Research in Informatics at University
    College Cork are named in his honour.

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