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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T10:09:23+00:00 2026-06-07T10:09:23+00:00

I’m trying to write out a piece of code that can reduce the LENGTH

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I’m trying to write out a piece of code that can reduce the LENGTH of a boolean expression to the minimum, so the code should reduce the number of elements in the expression to as little as possible. Right now I’m stuck and I need some help =[

Here’s the rule: there can be arbitrary number of elements in a boolean expression, but it only contains AND and OR operators, plus brackets.

For example, if I pass in a boolean expression: ABC+BCD+DE, the optimum output would be BC(A+D)+DE, which saves 2 unit spaces compared to the original one because the two BCs are combined into one.

My logic is that I will attempt to find the most frequently appeared element in the expression, and factor it out. Then I call the function recursively to do the same thing to the factored expression until it’s completely factored.
However, how can I find the most common element in the original expression? That is, in the above example, BC? It seems like I would have to try out all different combinations of elements, and find number of times each combination appears in the whole expression. But this sounds really naive.
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Can someone give a hint on how to do this efficiently? Even some keywords I can search up on Google will do.

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    2026-06-07T10:09:25+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 10:09 am

    Sorry I haven’t read about all those cool algorithms yet, but you asked about finding the common factor, so I thought of the following:

    import itertools
    def commons(exprs):
        groups = []
        for n in range(2, len(exprs)+1):
            for comb in itertools.combinations(exprs, n):
                common = set.intersection(*map(set, comb))
                if common:
                    groups.append(
                                (len(common), n, comb, ''.join(common)))
        return sorted(groups, reverse=True)
    
    >>> exprs
    ['ABC', 'BCD', 'DE', 'ABCE']
    
    >>> commons(exprs)
    [(3, 2, ('ABC', 'ABCE'), 'ACB'),
     (2, 3, ('ABC', 'BCD', 'ABCE'), 'CB'),
     (2, 2, ('BCD', 'ABCE'), 'CB'),
     (2, 2, ('ABC', 'BCD'), 'CB'),
     (1, 2, ('DE', 'ABCE'), 'E'),
     (1, 2, ('BCD', 'DE'), 'D')]
    

    The function returns a list sorted by:

    1. The length of the common factor
    2. The number of terms having this common factor
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