A 5-variable Karnaugh Map (K-map) is a graphical representation used in digital logic design to simplify and minimize Boolean functions involving five variables.
K-maps are a valuable tool for simplifying complex expressions and reducing the number of gates in digital circuits.
K-maps are an effective method for simplifying Boolean functions with up to five variables.
For more variables, the K-maps become larger and more complex, and other techniques like Quine-McCluskey minimization may be more practical.