Abstract:Considering the inference rules in generalized logics, J.C. Abbott arrives to the notion of orthoimplication algebra (see Abbott (1970) and Abbott (Stud. Logica. 2:173–177, XXXV)). We show that when one enriches the Abbott orthoimplication algebra with a falsity symbol and a natural $$\mathbb {XOR}$$
XOR
-type operation, one obtains an orthomodular difference lattice as an enriched quantum logic (see Matoušek (Algebra Univers. 60:185–215, 2009)). Moreover, we find that these t… Show more
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