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'''Vector logic''' is an algebraic model of elementary logic based on [[Matrix (mathematics)|matrix algebra]]. | '''Vector logic''' is an algebraic model of elementary logic based on [[Matrix (mathematics)|matrix algebra]]. | ||
− | Vector logic assumes that the [[Truth value|truth values]] map on [[Vector | + | Vector logic assumes that the [[Truth value|truth values]] map on [[Vector space|vector spaces]], and that the monadic and dyadic operations are executed by matrix operators. |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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* [[Propositional calculus]] | * [[Propositional calculus]] | ||
* [[Truth value]] | * [[Truth value]] | ||
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== External links == | == External links == |
Latest revision as of 13:09, 25 August 2016
Vector logic is an algebraic model of elementary logic based on matrix algebra.
Vector logic assumes that the truth values map on vector spaces, and that the monadic and dyadic operations are executed by matrix operators.
See also
- Fuzzy logic
- Quantum logic
- Boolean algebra
- George Boole
- Jan Łukasiewicz
- Matrix (mathematics)
- Propositional calculus
- Truth value
- Vector space
External links
- Vector logic @ Wikipedia