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Re: TAN: N-ary logic (was: RE: Trivalent logic in Aymara?)

From:Ed Heil <edheil@...>
Date:Friday, June 18, 1999, 1:36
It also becomes Fuzzy Logic if you set N=1 but allow fractional truth
values.


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FFlores wrote:

> Nik Taylor <fortytwo@...> wrote: > > Jim Henry wrote: > > > F M M > > > M F M > > > > Wouldn't F&M be F? After all, F&T is False. It's only true if BOTH are > > true, and since you know that one of them is false, it can't be true. > > I think Nik's right. FWIW, I have here a system of > trinary logic where 0 = True, 1 = Maybe, 2 = False. > You can define the main logical operators like this: > > x AND y = max(x, y) > x OR y = min(x, y) > NOT x = 2 - x > > I just saw this in my notes of Logic, and I'm sure it's > not a "new" concept, but Jim's notes remembered it to me. > Anyway, the only places where it doesn't coincide is in > the two rows Nik mentioned. > > BTW, N-ary logic (N being any base number) works well with > the formulae above (with NOT x = N - x), if you assume > 0 = True, ... , N - 1 = False, even if N = 2, which is our > common bivalent logic. > > > --Pablo Flores >