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There are many tentatives to apply non classical logics to quantum theory (see, e.g., the excellent book of Jammer[1]). Here we will be concerned with non distributive quantum logic, (which we will abbreviate as QL, in what follows) first introduced by Birkhoff and von Neumann[2]and which has been developed by Jauch[3], Piron[4], Finkelsteinl[5,6], Grib[7,9], Zapatrin [10,11].
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Grib, A.A., Rodrigues, W.A. (1999). Quantum Logic (QL). In: Nonlocality in Quantum Physics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4687-0_7
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