Problem 1484. Conjunctive Normal Form
In Boolean logic, a formula is in conjunctive normal form (CNF) or clausal normal form if it is a conjunction of clauses, where a clause is a disjunction of literals. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conjunctive_normal_form
You are given a cell array list of literals present in each clause, whose literal-names are indicated by numbers. The index is -ve if it is to be negated. You are also given the truth value of these variables as a row vector.
Output the truth value of the proposition.
Ex (A | B) & (~B | C | ~D ) & (D | ~E) is true for A=C=D=true, B=E=false is represented as { [1 2] [-2 3 -4] [4 -5]} , [1 0 1 1 0] and this evaluates to true
The CNF conjuncts are not restricted to 3 variables (3CNF).
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