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Qué (quién) es NOR operation - definición

BINARY OPERATION THAT IS TRUE IF AND ONLY IF BOTH OPERANDS ARE FALSE
Joint denial; Inclusive nor; Peirce arrow; Ampheck; Logical nor; NNOR; Von Neumann's challice; Von Neumann's chalice; Peirce's arrow; Pierce's arrow; ⊽
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Nor 6         
SHIPWRECKED PRAWN TRAWLER IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Nor VI
Nor 6 was a prawn trawler that sank on 25 April 1963 after a collision with the Zuytdorp Cliffs off the coast of Western Australia.
Operation (mathematics)         
  •  ×, times (multiplication)
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  • A binary operation takes two arguments <math>x</math> and <math>y</math>, and returns the result <math>x\circ y</math>.
MATHEMATICAL PROCEDURE WHICH PRODUCES A RESULT FROM ZERO OR MORE INPUT VALUES
Finitary operation; Mathematical operation; Math operations; Mathematical operations; Math operation; Operations on numbers; Internal operation; Multioperation
In mathematics, an operation is a function which takes zero or more input values (also called "operands" or "arguments") to a well-defined output value. The number of operands is the arity of the operation.
Operation Concrete         
1954 FILM BY JEAN-LUC GODARD
Operation beton; Opération béton
Operation Concrete () (1955) is a documentary made by French filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard, preceding his work in narrative, fiction film. The film shows the construction of the massive concrete Grande Dixence Dam in Valais, Switzerland.

Wikipedia

Logical NOR

In boolean logic, logical nor or joint denial is a truth-functional operator which produces a result that is the negation of logical or. That is, a sentence of the form (p NOR q) is true precisely when neither p nor q is true—i.e. when both of p and q are false. It is logically equivalent to ¬ ( p q ) {\displaystyle \neg (p\lor q)} and ¬ p ¬ q {\displaystyle \neg p\land \neg q} , where the symbol ¬ {\displaystyle \neg } signifies logical negation, {\displaystyle \lor } signifies OR, and {\displaystyle \land } signifies AND.

The NOR operator is also known as Peirce's arrow. Peirce, in unpublished manuscripts, first considered it as a logical operator, and showed that it can express logical NOT, AND, and OR. Stamm, Sheffer, and Nicod were the first to discuss it in print. Quine introduced the symbol {\displaystyle \downarrow } for it. As with its dual, the NAND operator (a.k.a. the Sheffer stroke—symbolized as either {\displaystyle \uparrow } , {\displaystyle \mid } or / {\displaystyle /} ), NOR can be used by itself, without any other logical operator, to constitute a logical formal system (making NOR functionally complete). Other terms for the NOR operator include Quine's dagger, the ampheck (from Ancient Greek ἀμφήκης, amphēkēs, "cutting both ways") used by Peirce, and neither-nor. Other ways of notating P Q {\displaystyle P\downarrow Q} include, P NOR Q, and "Xpq" (in Bocheński notation).

The computer used in the spacecraft that first carried humans to the moon, the Apollo Guidance Computer, was constructed entirely using NOR gates with three inputs.