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Definition of Majority operation
1. Noun. A threshold operation in which each operand is 0 or 1; output is 1 if and only if more than half the operands have the value 1.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Majority Operation
Literary usage of Majority operation
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Origin and Its Meaning: On the Origin of the Universe and Its Mechanics by Roger Ellman (2004)
"Likewise, a majority operation's output can be an input variable in another
majority operation just as in Boolean logic. For example r 1 (23-21) M(A,M(B,C ..."
2. A Treatise on the Law of Mortgages, Pledges and Hypothecations: (founded on ...by Leopold George Gordon Robbins, Richard Holmes Coote, Frederick Trentham Maw by Leopold George Gordon Robbins, Richard Holmes Coote, Frederick Trentham Maw (1897)
"Extent of power of majority. Operation of trust deed where no debentures issued.
Debentures by covenant with named person. majority to assent to any ..."