Optical Implementation of Multiple-Valued and Continuous Logics (<Special Section>OPTICAL COMPUTING 1)
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The optical implemention of the basic operations of multiple-valued and continuous logics is described. The basic operations are realized with optical devices, which are composed of a liquid crystal light modulator and an electric feed-back system. In the several basic operations, the bounded difference, which can express the other operations, plays an important role. We have demonstrated the logical sum using the bounded difference and algebraic sum.
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- 1990-07-20
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