Relevance of the topic: The paper builds a conceptual discrete model of the classification of Hippocrates' mental types. A continuous mathematical model corresponding to the conceptual model has been developed, the stationary points of which also give the index of the corresponding mental type. The issue of the stability of each mental type to the effects of external irritants has been studied. It has been established that the phlegmatic and melancholic temperaments are resistant to external stimuli, while the choleric and sanguine temperaments are unstable.
The ways of determining the mental type of an individual have been studied. It has been shown that the character of the mental type for the Caucasus and Mesopotamia depends on the time of year of birth, and a correspondence scheme has been constructed. The limits of validity of the constructed theory are given.
Goal of the study: In our opinion, the mathematization of consciousness is an important issue in the study of human capabilities. Knowledge of a person's mental type allows us to better understand ourselves and other people, to anticipate a person's behavior and interaction with other people in different situations. To understand the motivations of people's actions.
Theoretical and practical significance: Work on the classification of mental types has always been of practical value - for politicians, sociologists and business representatives, because they felt its practical value.
Also, healthy relationships between people in a work group are essential for proper management. Knowledge of mental types and conclusions based on scientific research will help us in this
Conclusion: The mathematization of consciousness allows us to create the best living conditions for people, and above all children, to eliminate stress, to reveal the best aspects of their inner world, and to teach them how to protect themselves from artificial, psychological, or informational, harmful influences.
Working on the classification of mental types is another way to answer one of the main questions of man: Who am I?