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Technical discussion of small‑world networks in CogPrime Atomspaces
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Technical discussion of small‑world networks in CogPrime Atomspaces

Technical discussion of small‑world networks in CogPrime Atomspaces The passage is a purely academic description of network theory applied to an AI architecture. It contains no names of influential actors, no financial or legal details, and no allegations of misconduct, making it irrelevant for investigative leads. Key insights: CogPrime Atomspaces are described as small‑world networks.; Preferential attachment (rich‑get‑richer) dynamics are noted as a formation mechanism.; References to academic works on network theory are provided.

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Technical discussion of small‑world networks in CogPrime Atomspaces The passage is a purely academic description of network theory applied to an AI architecture. It contains no names of influential actors, no financial or legal details, and no allegations of misconduct, making it irrelevant for investigative leads. Key insights: CogPrime Atomspaces are described as small‑world networks.; Preferential attachment (rich‑get‑richer) dynamics are noted as a formation mechanism.; References to academic works on network theory are provided.

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