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Shaos
Posted on: 2009/12/15 19:52
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Re: Ternary circuits with negative differential resistance?
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eudoxie wrote:
But ternary logic, balanced, non-balanced, and other ways of doing it, is a subset of multivalued logic. So advances in implementing multi-valued logic at large is almost certainly helpful for ternary logic as well.


Basically "binary logic" also may be part of "multivalued logic" family, because it has more than 1 number of levels :)


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eudoxie
Posted on: 2009/12/16 4:27
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Re: Ternary circuits with negative differential resistance?
Heh, that's technically true, but it's almost never used in that sense, since single-valued logic is so trivial it's useless, as the only available logical operation is unity; therefore, multi-valued logic is almost always taken to logic with 3 or more logic states.
Mbr
Posted on: 2009/12/16 4:49
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Re: Ternary circuits with negative differential resistance?
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Basically "binary logic" also may be part of "multivalued logic" family, because it has more than 1 number of levels :)


No, you're wrong here - "multivalued" is only applicable to logics with bases over than 2 ;)


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