Neutrosophic probability
logic
An extended form of probability based on Neutrosophy, in which a statement is held to be t true, i indeterminate, and f false, where t, i, f are real values from the ranges T, I, F, with no restriction on T, I, F or the sum n=t+i+f.
(http://gallup.unm.edu/~smarandache/NeutProb.txt).
[“Neutrosophy / Neutrosophic Probability, Set, and Logic”, Florentin Smarandache, American Research Press, 1998].
(1999-10-04)
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