Published January 29, 2026 | Version v1
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CDIP v1.1 — T5 In-Core via P18-revA Conservative Core Extension (Creativity, Exploration, Intuition, Affect, and Intuition Calibration as Audited AUX Semantics)

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  • 1. Independent Researcher

Description

We upgrade the CDIP v1.1 T5 controlled interface layer from an auxiliary tool to an in- core component while preserving mathematical strictness and CDIP’s non-delegation and audit principles. The integration follows the P18-revA conservative extension route: we extend the evidence bundle to Bundle+  with closed-world evidence types, computable-predicate enforcement (PRED-COMP), cryptographic provenance validation (ProvValid), laundering detection (Launder), deterministic replay checks (DET), audit-total termination semantics (TERM), and affect observation protocol constraints. T5 components—creativity, exploration, intuition, affect, and intuition calibration—are formalized as AUX artifacts that may influence search policies and risk budgeting, but cannot satisfy core obligations or alter the projected core decision.  The main theorem proves conservative extension:  the projected decision of the extended auditor TAO+ equals the original TAO decision on the projected core bundle, under explicit auditable obligations (OBL layer) and implementation assumptions.

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2026-01-29