\([0,1]\)-valued logic: A natural generalization of Boolean logic (Q2724017)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1615341
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1615341 |
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8 July 2001
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\([0,1]\)-valued logic
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structural function of a logic formula
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basic logic function
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t-norms
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\([0,1]\)-valued logic: A natural generalization of Boolean logic (English)
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Let \([0,1]\) be the unit interval of the reals. The author defines a new \([0,1]\)-valued logic, which is a natural generalization of two-valued classical logic. The new logic uses \([0,1]\)-valued logic functions, which are generalizations of Boolean and/or pseudo-Boolean functions. \([0,1]\)-valued logic originated from the author's research in the field of operations research.
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