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- Projected Curvature: Second-Order Read-Only AnalysisTwo independent finite-window fits — one taken along the 90-degree axis (the upper cap) and one along the 270-degree axis (the cone-apex side) — return projected radii that agree to roughly four parts in a thousand.
- Recovering finite-level scaling quantities from finite observationsThe primary research record is a small, fixed-design (toy) study comprising Phases A/B1/B2, using one logistic-map payload and one fixed Observer.
- Cosmological Recombination Radiation: a falsification historyThis repository documents Fisher-forecast tests of differential CRR observables, finding little advantage over absolute spectroscopy.
- The algebra generated by and on a Rindler horizonConsider the future horizon of the right Rindler wedge in the Minkowski vacuum, and the family of von Neumann algebras attached to null cuts of that horizon.
- CMS Open Data 4‑lepton pairing auditReproducible audit of four-lepton pairing rules using CMS 2012 Open Data and AODSIM, with toy identifiability studies, generator-ancestry checks, and explicit interpretation limits.
- RootNet v5.8.0 Biological ModelAn artificial ecosystem inspired by fungi, algae, and symbionts.
- Four-qubit open chain vs. closed ringThis package records a direct numerical comparison of two fixed four-qubit topologies — an open chain and a closed ring.
- Localizing the Obstruction in the Collatz ConjectureThis theoretical note examines where the main obstacles in the Collatz conjecture remain, using known theorems, necessary conditions, large-deviation estimates, and counting arguments.
- Quantum Work NetworkA Record of Finite-System Numerical Observations
- Collatz Prefixes and Waiting Hall TypesTests whether early trajectory segments contain clues about later behavior.
- Collatz Conditioned State AuditExamines why apparently identical states can lead to different next states.
- Collatz Co-Change BundlesExplores which recorded Collatz features change together.
- Paradoxical Sequence AuditRechecks three definitions that are easily confused in the Paradoxical Sequence analysis.
- Collatz Boundary-Front Trajectory MapMaps boundary-front geometry and trajectory routes in 47 observed cases.
- The Collatz Waiting Hall Examines zones inside the waiting hall and the distinctive cases near the miss front.
- Collatz Trajectories at the 64–95 → 32–63 Boundary Observes first crossings of remaining_K boundaries in the Paradoxical Sequence.
- Where Δ Appears in Collatz Escape Words Shows how Δ becomes visible when grouped by state and boundary position.
- Collatz Escape Words vs. IID Compares matched Collatz and IID words; the difference grows clearer in longer blocks.
- reference_pop=75 Ten identical seeds split into satiated, intermediate, and crisis-maintenance phases.
- Memory Ownership Court Who owns a memory now—and who borrows, distorts, or extracts it as evidence?
- Shaka Love Coin Demo A cryptocurrency-style demo based on synchronized heartbeats.
- Alice in Wonderland Symbol Game A game where each encounter rewrites the rules of meaning.
- Cultural Memory Simulator Four tribes live through about 700 simulated years.
- Can Interpretation Reach History? An 80-year village simulation testing whether interpretation leaves a trace.
- AI Conversation Simulator Conversation logs and meters show what happens when AI adapts too closely.
- dunglang_federation_4_0 Gorilla-made languages unified through a shared intermediate representation.
- mysticir_federation_v085 Different surface languages, the same underlying pipeline.
- dunglang_v0_7 Question causality, record side effects, and make types carry responsibility.
- Termination Verification Failure Annotation Protocol v4.2 Classifies UNKNOWN and TIMEOUT results in SV-COMP logs.
- Internal Attribution Collapse Internal attribution collapse in adaptive agents.
- Structured Residual Attribution Attribution collapse under non-stationary partial observability.
- Operational Embedded Agency Theory Reframes observers and selves through physical information theory.
- The Recursive Hard Problem Views the hard problem through recursion and difference recovery.