GEORGE BOOLE THE GENIUS

GEORGE BOOLE THE GENIUS

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GEORGE BOOLE THE GENIUS

George Boole was a British mathematician, and he is known as the inventor of Boolean Algebra. His theories combined the concepts of logic and mathematics, and hence he is known as the father of mathematical logic. This combination of mathematics and logic came to be known as Boolean algebra, and is the basis of digital electronic design, which is used in fields ranging from telephone switching to computer engineering. Because of the utilization of the concepts of Boolean algebra in electronics and computers, George Boole is regarded by many as the father of computing also.

George was born on 2nd November 1815 in Lincoln, England. His father, John Boole was a shoemaker, and his mother a housewife. John Boole proved to be a great influence in George's life due to his keen interest in science and mathematics. He shared his passion with his son and started teaching George at an early age. By the time he was seven, George was deeply in love with mathematics, and