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Verification Cost Asymmetry in Cognitive Warfare: A Complexity-Theoretic Framework

Verification Cost Asymmetry in Cognitive Warfare: A Complexity-Theoretic Framework

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Human verification under adversarial information flow operates as a cost-bounded decision procedure constrained by working memory limits and cognitive biases. We introduce the Verification Cost Asymmetry (VCA) coefficient, formalizing it as the ratio of expected verification work between populations under identical claim distributions. Drawing on probabilistically checkable proofs (PCP) and parameterized complexity theory, we construct dissemination protocols that reduce verification for trusted audiences to constant human effort while imposing superlinear costs on adversarial populations lacking cryptographic infrastructure. We prove theoretical guarantees for this asymmetry, validate the framework through controlled user studies measuring verification effort with and without spot-checkable provenance, and demonstrate practical encoding of real-world information campaigns. The results establish complexity-theoretic foundations for engineering democratic advantage in cognitive warfare, with immediate applications to content authentication, platform governance, and information operations doctrine.

Joshua Luberisse

计算技术、计算机技术

Joshua Luberisse.Verification Cost Asymmetry in Cognitive Warfare: A Complexity-Theoretic Framework[EB/OL].(2025-08-01)[2025-08-11].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.21258.点此复制

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