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- Many-
valued logic (also multi- or multiple-
valued logic) is a
propositional calculus in
which there are more than two
truth values. Traditionally, in...
- present,
making them less
valued by
being far away
rather than
easily accessible. In many life
stances it is the
product of
value and
intensity that is ultimately...
-
multivalued function, multiple-
valued function, many-
valued function, or multifunction, is a
function that has two or more
values in its
range for at least...
- Integer-
valued polynomials are
objects of
study in
their own
right in algebra, and
frequently appear in
algebraic topology. The
class of integer-
valued polynomials...
- \dots ,f_{n}(s,t))\equiv \mathbf {F} (s,t).} Many vector-
valued functions, like scalar-
valued functions, can be
differentiated by
simply differentiating...
- by some
object being valued. (In the case
where the
number of
properties is
countably infinite, the
extrinsic dimension of
value, the
exposition as well...
-
values in some
vector bundle E over M.
Ordinary differential forms can be
viewed as R-
valued differential forms. An
important case of vector-
valued differential...
- In logic, a finite-
valued logic (also
finitely many-
valued logic) is a
propositional calculus in
which truth values are discrete. Traditionally, in Aristotle's...
- logic, a three-
valued logic (also
trinary logic, trivalent, ternary, or trilean,
sometimes abbreviated 3VL) is any of
several many-
valued logic systems...