Authoritative specification of Governance Boundary (GB).
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Authoritative specification of Governance Boundary (GB).
Lean 4 formalization of the necessary and sufficient identity-and-persistence regimes for neutral accountability substrates.
Authoritative specification of Interpretation Boundary (IB).
Lean 4 formalization of the contextual structural explainability layer.
Lean 4 formalization of the Interpretation Boundary.
Authoritative specification of Structural Explainability (SE).
Authoritative specification of Contextual Evidence & Explanations (CEE).
Lean 4 formalization of the Governance Boundary.
Lean 4 formalization of the Evolution Protocol schemas.
Lean 4 formalization of the contextual structural explainability layer.
Lean 4 formalization of Accountable Entities (AE): six named entity kinds and their mapping to six identity regimes.
Documentation site for Structural Explainability.
Authoritative specification of the Evolution Protocol (EP).
Lean 4 formalization of the exchange protocol schemas.
Lean 4 formalization of the Ontological Neutrality Theorem
GitHub profile repo for the structural-explainability organization on GitHub.
Paper establishing that for an ontological substrate to remain neutral and stable under allowable frameworks that include persistent disagreement, causal or normative commitments cannot be part of the substrate itself.
Authoritative specification of Accountable Entities (AE).
This paper derives necessary and sufficient structural constraints on neutral ontological substrates required to support stable reference and accountability under persistent disagreement.
🌐 Formalize structural constraints for ontological substrates, ensuring stability across diverse interpretations and frameworks in support of accountability.
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