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This chapter presents the geometric coherence of the agent expressed by a graph of actions (flow) and nodes that can be sources or tasks (effort). Any graph source, action, tasks. Any agent of the first order can be considered to be a system, which by the use of resources can activate an action, which enables the task to be done. Resources can be physical resources, functions, tables of data or any type of information necessary to do the action. Action is a method or a set of methods by which we solve our problem. Initially, we can represent any simple agent using figure 3.1 and a network of simple agents.
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Resconi, G. (2013). Geometry and Agent Coherence. In: Geometry of Knowledge for Intelligent Systems. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 407. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27972-0_3
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