XI_ Unified Canonical Grammar of Endogenous Governability: Analytical Closure of Structural Regimes in CBD × RAG-RES × BTT
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- 2. chercheur indépendant
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This work establishes the unified canonical grammar of endogenous governability within the CBD–RAG–RES–BTT framework, providing a complete and closed analytical system for describing stability in complex adaptive systems. It formalizes the structural operator P(t) as the interaction between endogenous regulation, contextual dynamics, and temporal synchronization. The framework introduces canonical variables and ratios governing system evolution, notably regulatory capacity ε(t) and mimetic accumulation μ(t).
Two fundamental regimes are defined: the entropic regime driven by temporal desynchronization and the mimetic regime driven by internal accumulation and saturation. These regimes are analytically independent but structurally converge toward the same outcome: loss of governability. Their unification provides a closed condition defining the limits of stability.
The framework demonstrates that stability is not externally imposed but emerges from internal capacities of absorption, regulation, and synchronization. It formalizes irreversibility thresholds and establishes a geometric representation of regime spaces.
The integration of artificial intelligence systems introduces dialogical temporality through RES–RAG dynamics, linking memory anchoring and generative adaptation. Structural stability is thus defined through measurable distances and synchronization constraints.
By ensuring canonical consistency, analytical closure, and universality, this work consolidates CBD as a complete non-predictive science of endogenous stability and structural governability across collective, cognitive, and artificial systems
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