Cubic logic, Ulam games, and paraconsistency

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Abstract

In this paper we call for attention to be paid to the link between logic and geometry. To apply this theme, we survey the connection between n-cubes, Lukasiewicz logics and Ulam games. We then extend what is known to the case where the number of permitted lies in a Ulam game exceeds 1. We conclude by identifying the precise sense in which these logics are paraconsistent.

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Mortensen, C., & Quigley, P. (2005). Cubic logic, Ulam games, and paraconsistency. In Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics (Vol. 15, pp. 59–68). https://doi.org/10.3166/jancl.15.59-68

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