quantumlogische
Quantumlogische, also known as quantum logic, is a branch of logic that extends classical logic to account for the principles of quantum mechanics. Unlike classical logic, which is based on the laws of classical physics, quantum logic is designed to handle the unique properties of quantum systems, such as superposition and entanglement.
In classical logic, the truth values of propositions are binary, meaning they can only be true or
Quantum logic was first introduced by Garrett Birkhoff and John von Neumann in the 1930s as a
One of the key features of quantum logic is the lack of a distributive law. In classical
Quantum logic has important applications in quantum computing and quantum information theory. It provides a framework
Despite its importance, quantum logic remains a subject of ongoing research and debate. Its interpretation and