Probabilistic Results on the Architecture of Mathematical Reasoning Aligned by Cognitive Alternation

08/17/2023
by   Minzheng Li, et al.
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We envision a machine capable of solving mathematical problems. Dividing the quantitative reasoning system into two parts: thought processes and cognitive processes, we provide probabilistic descriptions of the architecture.

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