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- Coherent generalization
- The broader research question of whether recognizable internal relations can persist while structure is compressed, deformed, propagated, or observed.
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- Space mutation
- A relationship term for changes in the conditions surrounding a structure. The approved corpus summaries do not establish it as an independently validated mechanism.
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- Structural memory
- The persistence of coherent structure across deformation and propagation, distinguished from passive storage or accumulation.
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- Symbolic diffusion
- The propagation of symbolic structures under pressure, where forms may compress, drift, stabilize, or collapse while carrying some degree of coherence.
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- Runtime cartography
- The mapping of explicit runtime states, boundaries, traces, and derived paths before explanation or attribution.
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- Truth diagnostics
- A structural assessment relationship concerned with coherence, provenance, evidence, and process integrity; it is not a truth oracle.
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- Structural audits
- Reproducible mapping and evaluation through preserved inputs, explicit derived states, separated phases, reports, proofs, and replay.
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- Human-machine continuity
- A continuity-infrastructure research direction. The approved summaries do not provide a standalone validated model or canonical public definition.
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- Continuity infrastructure
- Provenance-aware systems for preserving source distinctions, traceable change, replay, and process integrity across state transitions.
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- Provenance under transformation
- The traceable lineage of documents, states, transformations, and derived outputs as structure changes.