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Transreal proof of the existence of universal possible worlds

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Gomide, W., dos Reis, T. S. and Anderson, J. (2015) Transreal proof of the existence of universal possible worlds. In: Unilog 2015 - 5th World Congress and School on Universal Logic, June 25-30, 2015., Instanbul, Turkey, p. 324. (Handbook of the 5th World Congress and School on Universal Logic Instanbul, Turkey)

Abstract/Summary

Transreal arithmetic is total, in the sense that the fundamental operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division can be applied to any transreal numbers with the result being a transreal number [1]. In particular division by zero is allowed. It is proved, in [3], that transreal arithmetic is consistent and contains real arithmetic. The entire set of transreal numbers is a total semantics that models all of the semantic values, that is truth values, commonly used in logics, such as the classical, dialetheaic, fuzzy and gap values [2]. By virtue of the totality of transreal arithmetic, these logics can be implemented using total, arithmetical functions, specifically operators, whose domain and counterdomain is the entire set of transreal numbers

Additional Information see also http://www.uni-log.org/hunilog2015.pdf
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Divisions Science > School of Mathematical, Physical and Computational Sciences > Department of Computer Science
Additional Information see also http://www.uni-log.org/hunilog2015.pdf
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