
Neural VLSI devices are now available and it would be interesting to use them for logical operations. We show that, in the Lukasiewicz logic, it is possible to use an artificial neuron to implement four basic logical operators (conjunction, disjunction, implication and negation). A new operator, AND-OR, is introduced with the same formalism. Finally, a smoothed form of the logical operators make it possible for their implementation on actual hardware.
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