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Proceedings of the Yerevan State University, series Physical and Mathematical Sciences, 2002, Issue 2, Pages 44–50 (Mi uzeru556)  

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Three-valued predicate calculi with the symbol of uncertainty

H. R. Bolibekyan

Yerevan State University
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Abstract: The question of equivalence of three-valued predicate calculi with the symbol of uncertainty of symmetric constructive logic is considered. For one of the considered calculi the mix elimination theorem is proved.
Keywords: Symmetric constructive logic, mix elimination theorem.
Received: 17.12.2001
Accepted: 15.07.2002
Document Type: Article
UDC: 510.635+510.644
Language: Russian
Citation: H. R. Bolibekyan, “Three-valued predicate calculi with the symbol of uncertainty”, Proceedings of the YSU, Physical and Mathematical Sciences, 2002, no. 2, 44–50
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