Genesis 1.0: Constraint-Preserving, Latency-Bounded Governance of Fusion Plasma
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Genesis 1.0 presents a constraint-preserving control framework for fusion plasma that enforces real-time safety invariants under extreme operating conditions. By combining control barrier functions with physics-informed actuation, the system maintains the condition �, ensuring that plasma evolution remains within a provably safe set.
The framework introduces a critical latency bound (� ms), derived from transport dynamics and enabled by shear-induced turbulence suppression. This establishes a direct coupling between physical stabilization and computational requirements.
Extensive validation demonstrates:
zero violations across stochastic fault injection
robustness under adversarial disturbances (including 60% magnetic field collapse)
stability under partial observability and sensor noise
preservation of net-positive energy gain (�)
In contrast to passive safety approaches, Genesis enables active governance, transforming disruption-prone regimes into controlled state transitions. The results suggest that fusion stability can be enforced rather than avoided, shifting fusion systems from fragile experiments to governable, resilient infrastructures.
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