Three-valued logic
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Three-valued logic, also known as ternary logic, extends traditional binary logic by introducing a third truth value to accommodate situations where ambiguity, indeterminacy, or missing information is present. This approach is particularly useful in fields requiring nuanced logical operations beyond simple true/false distinctions.
- Key Variants of Three-Valued Logic:
- Applications:
In essence, three-valued logics provide a flexible framework for dealing with ambiguity and missing data, enhancing the capabilities of logical systems across various applications.