Ternary logic
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A ternary, three-valued or trivalent logic is a multi-valued logic in which there are three truth values indicating true, false and some third value. This is contrasted with traditional Aristotlean logic which provides only for true and false.
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- Trinary Computer Systems
- TriINTERCAL
- Boost.Tribool – an implementation of ternary logic in C++
- Team-R2D2 - a French institute that fabricated the first full-ternary logic chip (a 64-tert SRAM and 4-tert adder) in 2004