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+title = "Third possible solution: Tri-state logic"
+author = "Yann Herklotz"
+tags = []
+categories = []
+backlinks = ["3a8g5h2", "3a8g5g1"]
+forwardlinks = ["3a8g5h4"]
+zettelid = "3a8g5h3"
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+Tri-state logic is also an interesting solution and it goes back to what
+we had initially thought about implementing, however, the problem with
+that is again the SAT solver, as we want to be able to assume that we do
+get an answer out of it. However, maybe it's possible to use the SAT
+solver natively on 3-state logic. We would then be able to construct the
+evaluation rules for our gates so that they follow the correctness
+property that we are hoping for.