many-valued logic

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many-valued logic (plural many-valued logics)

  1. (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

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