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handle: 2099/2616 , 11584/43161
Lukasiewicz quantum logic (LQL) is a particular example of a fuzzy quantum logic. LQL is semantically characterized by the class of all quantum MV algebras. The standard quantum MV algebra is based on the set of all effects in a Hilbert space. From the physical point of view, effects represent physical properties that may be noisy and ambiguous.
Lukasiewicz quantum logic, Fuzzy logic; logic of vagueness, :03 Mathematical logic and foundations::03G Algebraic logic [Classificació AMS], Lògica difusa, Classificació AMS::03 Mathematical logic and foundations::03G Algebraic logic, Logical foundations of quantum mechanics; quantum logic (quantum-theoretic aspects), quantum effects, measurement, fuzzy logic, LQL, logic of effects, Quantum logic, fuzzy quantum logic, quantum logic
Lukasiewicz quantum logic, Fuzzy logic; logic of vagueness, :03 Mathematical logic and foundations::03G Algebraic logic [Classificació AMS], Lògica difusa, Classificació AMS::03 Mathematical logic and foundations::03G Algebraic logic, Logical foundations of quantum mechanics; quantum logic (quantum-theoretic aspects), quantum effects, measurement, fuzzy logic, LQL, logic of effects, Quantum logic, fuzzy quantum logic, quantum logic
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