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Electrical Circuit in Space Based on Space Logic

Sunil Kumar Kashyap, Swati Jain, Vikas Kumar Jain

Abstract


The new logic introduced in this paper as “Space Logic”. An electrical circuit in space is presented based on the space logic is proposed. This is based on new logic called “space logic”. The logical theory and space are correlated in this paper. The space function is established is the resultant function by defining the map over space and circuit. The circuit theory set to the space and its application is presented as the new space logical circuit.

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