Concept information
TERME PRÉFÉRENTIEL
multiple-valued logic
DÉFINITION(S)
- a type of logic that allows intermediate truth values between true and false, to express the idea of partially true, and to attempt to capture notions such as the unknown or the contradictory (Source: translated from https://ia.gdria.fr/Glossaire/logique-multi-valuee/ )
CONCEPT(S) GÉNÉRIQUE(S)
SYNONYME(S)
- many-valued logics
- multi-valued logic
- multivalued logic
- multi-valued logics
- nonbinary logic
TRADUCTIONS
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français
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logique multiforme
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logique multivalente
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logique multivaluée
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logique polyvalente
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/23L-FJ0J8D48-F
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