Boolean domainIn mathematics and abstract algebra, a Boolean domain is a set consisting of exactly two elements whose interpretations include false and true. In logic, mathematics and theoretical computer science, a Boolean domain is usually written as {0, 1}, or The algebraic structure that naturally builds on a Boolean domain is the Boolean algebra with two elements. The initial object in the of bounded lattices is a Boolean domain. In computer science, a Boolean variable is a variable that takes values in some Boolean domain.
Lotfi A. ZadehLotfi Aliasker Zadeh (ˈzɑːdeɪ; Lütfi Rəhim oğlu Ələsgərzadə; لطفی علیعسکرزاده; 4 February 1921 – 6 September 2017) was a mathematician, computer scientist, electrical engineer, artificial intelligence researcher, and professor of computer science at the University of California, Berkeley. Zadeh is best known for proposing fuzzy mathematics, consisting of several fuzzy-related concepts: fuzzy sets, fuzzy logic, fuzzy algorithms, fuzzy semantics, fuzzy languages, fuzzy control, fuzzy systems, fuzzy probabilities, fuzzy events, and fuzzy information.