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Definition:
(Or "Smarandache logic") A generalisation of fuzzy
logic based on Neutrosophy. A proposition is t true, i
indeterminate, and f false, where t, i, and f are real values
from the ranges T, I, F, with no restriction on T, I, F, or
the sum n=t+i+f. Neutrosophic logic thus generalises:
- intuitionistic logic, which supports incomplete theories
(for 0
Compared with all other logics, neutrosophic logic introduces a percentage of "indeterminacy" - due to unexpected parameters hidden in some propositions. It also allows each component t,i,f to "boil over" 100 or "freeze" under 0. For example, in some tautologies t>100, called "overtrue".
http://gallup.unm.edu/~smarandache/NeutLog.txt.
["Neutrosophy / Neutrosophic probability, set, and logic", F. Smarandache, American Research Press, 1998].
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