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1 July 1992 What can quantum logic and fuzzy logic teach each other?
H. John Caulfield, Luis R. Lopez
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This work began with our consideration of the question: `Does fuzzy logic help us understand quantum mechanics?' In arriving at a positive answer, we had to posit a nondeterministic defuzzifying rule. We suggest here that such a rule may be useful in fuzzy operations, especially fuzzy control. It is often possible to construct an optical quantum computer which directly implements nondeterministic defuzzification by quantum indeterminacy. Thus our attempt to use fuzzy logic to understand quantum mechanics leads to a system which uses quantum mechanics to implement fuzzy logic.
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H. John Caulfield and Luis R. Lopez "What can quantum logic and fuzzy logic teach each other?", Proc. SPIE 1710, Science of Artificial Neural Networks, (1 July 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.140115
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KEYWORDS
Fuzzy logic

Quantum computing

Quantum mechanics

Stochastic processes

Logic

Optical computing

Quantum optics

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