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Dialectical multivalued logic and probabilistic theory
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    Dialectical multivalued logic and probabilistic theory (English)
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    22 June 2017
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    Summary: There are two probabilistic algebras: one for classical probability and the other for quantum mechanics. Naturally, it is the relation to the object that decides, as in the case of logic, which algebra is to be used. From a paraconsistent multivalued logic therefore, one can derive a probability theory, adding the correspondence between truth value and fortuity.
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    complex number
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    fortuity
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    paraconsistency
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    probability
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    quantum mechanics
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    truth value
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