Algebra is a very broad topic covering all sorts of things, including Boolean algebra. Boolean algebra in itself is the study of a variable called "Boolean." This variable can only take two values: true and false. See 'related links' for more information.
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Boolean Algebra is the study of the algebra of logic whilst Mathematical logic is a way of applying Boolean algebra. Other applications include set theory, digital logic and probability.
The prototypical Boolean algebra; i.e. the Boolean algebra defined over the Boolean domain, has two elements in it: 0 and 1. For more information about Boolean algebra, please refer to the related link below.
Most likely it is called BOOLEAN ALGEBRA I.
George Boole introduced Boolean Algebra in 1847 as a response to an ongoing debate between two mathematicians at the time. Boolean Algebra captures essential properties of both set operations and logic operations.
George Boole invented Boolean algebra.