Karnaugh Maps - Rules of Simplification
The Karnaugh map uses the following rules for the simplification of expressions 
by grouping together adjacent 
cells containing ones 
  - Groups may not include any cell containing a zero 
   
- Groups may be horizontal or vertical, but not diagonal. 
   
- Groups must contain 1, 2, 4, 8, or in general 2n cells. 
  
 That is if n = 1, a group will contain two 1's since 21 = 2.
 If n = 2, a group will contain four 1's since 22 = 4.
   
- Each group should be as large as possible. 
   
- Each cell containing a one must be in at 
  least one group. 
   
- Groups may overlap. 
   
- Groups may wrap around the table. The leftmost cell in a row may be 
  grouped with the rightmost cell and the top cell in a column may be grouped 
  with the bottom cell. 
   
- There should be as few groups as possible, as long as this does not 
  contradict any of the previous rules. 
   
Summmary:
  - No zeros allowed. 
  
- No diagonals. 
  
- Only power of 2 number of cells in each group. 
  
- Groups should be as large as possible. 
  
- Every one must be in at least one group. 
  
- Overlapping allowed. 
  
- Wrap around allowed. 
  
- Fewest number of groups possible. 
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Composed by David Belton - April 98