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The Harmonic Balance Principle in Information Systems: Optimization of Entropy Compensation and Conscious Control

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This record contains the complete LaTeX package for the research paper 'The Harmonic Balance Principle in Information Systems: Optimization of Entropy Compensation and Conscious Control (ABF v10–v12.2)'. The study formalizes entropy-compensated feedback control in information systems and introduces the Conscious LOCK protocol, a human override mechanism ensuring controllability and safety alignment in advanced AI architectures. Included are all source files (LaTeX, figures, tables, and appendices) and a reproducible Windows build script.

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