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Intelligent systems. Theory and applications, 2022, Volume 26, Issue 1, Pages 354–358 (Mi ista385)  

Part 7. Neuromorphic artificial intelligence and cognitive systems

On one method for modeling cognitively limited inferences of formulas

D. N. Fedyanin

International Laboratory for Logic, Linguistics and Formal Philosophy, Higher school of economics
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Abstract: In the proposed model, agents' reflections are proposed taking into account the effect of forgetting unused constraints and on complexity. The formal setting, modifications, motivation and justification of its adequacy are discussed.
Keywords: calculus, completeness, multi-agent system, non-classical logics, complexity, social network.
Document Type: Article
Language: Russian
Citation: D. N. Fedyanin, “On one method for modeling cognitively limited inferences of formulas”, Intelligent systems. Theory and applications, 26:1 (2022), 354–358
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