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Suppose that we have a situation where the properties themselves are sets, i.e. the elements of the sort 𝖯 are sets. If we attempt to represent this situation in some versions of the JSM theories then this yields significant changes and complications in the selected theories. The advantage may be a potential decrease of the computational complexity of the corresponding algorithms caused by the interdependency of the properties (sets of properties).
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Anshakov, O.M., Gergely, T. (2010). JSM Theories for Complex Structures. In: Cognitive Reasoning. Cognitive Technologies. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68875-4_24
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