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The Core-Modulation Architecture (CMA): A Structural Overview of Hallucination as Structural Mismatch
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Hallucination is defined not as factual error but as a structural failure of alignment across target, layer, and constraint.
Within the Core-Modulation Architecture (CMA), cognition proceeds through layered processing and requires layer-specific termination conditions. Hallucination arises when Modulation-level termination is registered as completion while Core-level resolution has not occurred, producing structurally ungrounded but locally coherent outputs.
Detection is therefore structural rather than content-based, focusing on layer mismatch and termination failure.
This document presents a minimal structural account of hallucination within the CMA framework.
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