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Fuzzy Logic of Quasi-Truth: An Algebraic Treatment (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Antonio Di Nola, Revaz Grigolia, Esko Turunen Fuzzy Logic of Quasi-Truth: An Algebraic Treatment (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Antonio Di Nola, Revaz Grigolia, Esko Turunen
R2,873 Discovery Miles 28 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book presents the first algebraic treatment of quasi-truth fuzzy logic and covers the algebraic foundations of many-valued logic. It offers a comprehensive account of basic techniques and reports on important results showing the pivotal role played by perfect many-valued algebras (MV-algebras). It is well known that the first-order predicate Lukasiewicz logic is not complete with respect to the canonical set of truth values. However, it is complete with respect to all linearly ordered MV -algebras. As there are no simple linearly ordered MV-algebras in this case, infinitesimal elements of an MV-algebra are allowed to be truth values. The book presents perfect algebras as an interesting subclass of local MV-algebras and provides readers with the necessary knowledge and tools for formalizing the fuzzy concept of quasi true and quasi false. All basic concepts are introduced in detail to promote a better understanding of the more complex ones. It is an advanced and inspiring reference-guide for graduate students and researchers in the field of non-classical many-valued logics.

Fuzzy Logic of Quasi-Truth: An Algebraic Treatment (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016): Antonio Di... Fuzzy Logic of Quasi-Truth: An Algebraic Treatment (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016)
Antonio Di Nola, Revaz Grigolia, Esko Turunen
R2,873 Discovery Miles 28 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book presents the first algebraic treatment of quasi-truth fuzzy logic and covers the algebraic foundations of many-valued logic. It offers a comprehensive account of basic techniques and reports on important results showing the pivotal role played by perfect many-valued algebras (MV-algebras). It is well known that the first-order predicate Lukasiewicz logic is not complete with respect to the canonical set of truth values. However, it is complete with respect to all linearly ordered MV -algebras. As there are no simple linearly ordered MV-algebras in this case, infinitesimal elements of an MV-algebra are allowed to be truth values. The book presents perfect algebras as an interesting subclass of local MV-algebras and provides readers with the necessary knowledge and tools for formalizing the fuzzy concept of quasi true and quasi false. All basic concepts are introduced in detail to promote a better understanding of the more complex ones. It is an advanced and inspiring reference-guide for graduate students and researchers in the field of non-classical many-valued logics.

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