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Wat (wie) is ternary logic - definitie

LOGIC SYSTEM IN WHICH THERE ARE THREE TRUTH VALUES INDICATING TRUE, FALSE AND SOME INDETERMINATE THIRD VALUE
Trivalent logic; Tribool; Trinary logic; Ternary logic; 3VL; 3-valued logic; Kleene logic; Law of excluded fourth; Triple-valued logic; Triple valued logic; Triple value logic; Triple-value logic; Three-valued logics; Non-boolean logic; Three valued logic; Three value logic; Trilean

Three-valued logic         
In logic, a three-valued logic (also trinary logic, trivalent, ternary, or trilean, sometimes abbreviated 3VL) is any of several many-valued logic systems in which there are three truth values indicating true, false and some indeterminate third value. This is contrasted with the more commonly known bivalent logics (such as classical sentential or Boolean logic) which provide only for true and false.
Ternary compound         
  • Lithium niobate is a famous ternary phase.  It features three elements: Li, Nb, and O.
  • Na3PO4}}, is a ternary compound.
CHEMICAL COMPOUND CONTAINING THREE DIFFERENT ELEMENTS
Ternary phase; Ternary composition
In inorganic chemistry and materials chemistry, a ternary compound or ternary phase is a chemical compound containing three different elements.
Ternary search         
TECHNIQUE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE FOR FINDING THE MINIMUM OR MAXIMUM OF A UNIMODAL FUNCTION
Trinary search; Ternary Search
A ternary search algorithm is a technique in computer science for finding the minimum or maximum of a unimodal function. A ternary search determines either that the minimum or maximum cannot be in the first third of the domain or that it cannot be in the last third of the domain, then repeats on the remaining two thirds.

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Three-valued logic

In logic, a three-valued logic (also trinary logic, trivalent, ternary, or trilean, sometimes abbreviated 3VL) is any of several many-valued logic systems in which there are three truth values indicating true, false and some third value. This is contrasted with the more commonly known bivalent logics (such as classical sentential or Boolean logic) which provide only for true and false.

Emil Leon Post is credited with first introducing additional logical truth degrees in his 1921 theory of elementary propositions. The conceptual form and basic ideas of three-valued logic were initially published by Jan Łukasiewicz and Clarence Irving Lewis. These were then re-formulated by Grigore Constantin Moisil in an axiomatic algebraic form, and also extended to n-valued logics in 1945.