XOR

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See also: xor, хог, and -xor

English

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Etymology

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Short for exclusive or.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈɛks ˈɔɹ/, /ˈzɔɹ/

Noun

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XOR (plural XORs)

XOR Truth Table
Input Output
A B
0 0 0
0 1 1
1 0 1
1 1 0
  1. (logic) The connective "exclusive or".
    The XOR of (0,0) is 0; (0,1) is 1; (1,0) is 1; and (1,1) is 0.
  2. (electrical engineering) A logic gate that implements "exclusive or".
  3. (programming) The symbolic representation that implements "exclusive or".
    XOR can be used to add bits without carrying.

Usage notes

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  • Boolean variables and states (AND, OR, NOT, TRUE, FALSE etc.) are commonly written in all uppercase in order to distinguish them from the ordinary uses of the words.

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Antonyms

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  • (antonym(s) of electrical engineering): XNOR

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Verb

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XOR (third-person singular simple present XORs, present participle XORing, simple past and past participle XORed)

  1. (transitive, computing) To perform the XOR function upon.
    • 1989, IEEE Communications Society, Conference Record:
      The XORed sequence has the same period as the sequence that is not XORed.
    • 1998, Stafford Tavares, Henk Meijer, Selected Areas in Cryptography:
      XORing different constants into the four s-boxes in such a cipher has exactly the same effect as XORing a single constant into each round function output.
    • 2007, Reinhard Wobst, “Life After DES: New Methods, New Attacks”, in Angelika Shafir, transl., Cryptology Unlocked, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, →ISBN, section 3 (IDEA: A Special-Class Algoritmh), subsection 5 (Cryptanalyzing IDEA), page 239:
      There are weak keys in the sense that their use by foisting chosen plaintexts can be proved, which could be interesting for chip cards with a ‘burnt-in key’. First of all, however, these keys can be easily avoided—one only needs to XOR all subkeys with the hexadecimal number 0x0dae—and second, the probability that such a key can be caught is 2−96; that is about one out of 1029 randomly selected keys (this number even has a name: 100 quadrilliards).

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Noun

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XOR m (plural XORs)

  1. Alternative spelling of xor