It takes the average reader 2 hours and 3 minutes to read Neutrality and Many-Valued Logics by Andrew Schumann
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In this book, we consider various many-valued logics: standard, linear, hyperbolic, parabolic, non-Archimedean, p-adic, interval, neutrosophic, etc. We survey also results which show the tree different proof-theoretic frameworks for many-valued logics, e.g. frameworks of the following deductive calculi: Hilbert's style, sequent, and hypersequent. Recall that hypersequents are a natural generalization of Gentzen's style sequents that was introduced independently by Avron and Pottinger. In particular, we consider Hilbert's style, sequent, and hypersequent calculi for infinite-valued logics...
Neutrality and Many-Valued Logics by Andrew Schumann is 119 pages long, and a total of 30,821 words.
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