many-valued logic
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɒdʒɪk
Noun
many-valued logic (plural many-valued logics)
- (logic) A kind of non-classical propositional calculus whose semantics makes use of more than two truth values.
- Hypernyms: non-classical logic, logic
- Hyponyms: fuzzy logic, Łukasiewicz logic, ternary logic
Further reading
- “many-valued logic”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
- Many-Valued Logic, plato.stanford.edu
- Many-Valued Logics, encyclopedia.com
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