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Logic diagrams: a visual tool with untapped potential

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Logic diagrams are employed in electrical engineering for visualizing switching circuits. However, their utility and applicability extend far beyond the technical sciences. Here, we argue that natural and social scientists alike should consider using logic diagrams in their research. For certain analytical problems, logic diagrams are a perfect fit.

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Fig. 1: Logic diagrams relate a set of inputs to a set of outputs through a switching circuit.

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Thiem, A., Sebechlebská, Z. & Mkrtchyan, L. Logic diagrams: a visual tool with untapped potential. Nat Rev Methods Primers 3, 21 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43586-023-00210-5

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