háromérték
Háromérték is a term originating from Hungarian, literally translating to "three-valued." It most commonly refers to a concept in logic, particularly in the field of three-valued logic systems. Unlike classical two-valued logic, which assigns a proposition to be either true or false, three-valued logic introduces a third truth value. This third value can represent various interpretations depending on the specific system, such as "unknown," "possible," "undefined," or "both true and false."
The development of three-valued logic systems began in the early 20th century, with notable contributions from