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    The p-valued-input, q-valued-output threshold logic and the (p,q)- polypheck-like function (English)
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    We have previously proposed a concept of p-valued-input, q-valued-output threshold logic, namely (p,q)-threshold logic, where \(2\leq q\leq p\), \(3\leq p\), and suggested that p-valued logical networks with costs as low as those of 2-valued logical networks could be obtained, by using the (p,q)- threshold elements with small values of q. In this paper, we describe (1) the condition under which there is a 2-place (p,q)-adic function f such that the output-closed set F, generated only from f, is (p,q)-logically complete, and (2) the fact that any n-place (p,q)-adic function can be realized using at most O(n) elements in the above F.
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    logical completeness
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    (p,q)-adic function
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