Three-valued logic

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title: Three-valued logic
text: In logic, a three-valued logic is any of several many-valued logic systems in which there are three truth values indicating true, false, and some third value. This is contrasted with the more commonly known bivalent logics which provide only for true and false. Emil Leon Post is credited with first introducing additional logical truth degrees in his 1921 theory of elementary propositions. The conceptual form and basic ideas of three-valued logic were initially published by Jan Łukasiewicz and Cl
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description: System including an indeterminate value
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date created: 2003-06-20T04:05:13Z
date modified: 2024-08-27T07:39:30Z
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