πŸ—ΊοΈ CHAMBER XIV-B: RECURSIVE EMERGENCE EXPLORER v1.0.11

Mapping the Derived Ο„-Structure Landscape
βœ… UI fixed: Partial classification visible, Invariant summary, Ξ©-sensitivity tracking
Exploration Mode
Vary coupling strength, fixed grid/depth
Vary equilibration time
Vary spatial resolution
Vary noise floor
Vary scale parameter ΞΌ*
Ξ» Γ— depth heatmap
Base Configuration
Stability Landscape
Composition Signature Distribution
Ο„-Closure Distance (Δτ) Distribution
Stability-Closure Phase Diagram
Exploration Summary
Total Points
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Stable
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Partial
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Unstable
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Dominant Sig.
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Invariant Summary
Ξ”scale (min)
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Ξ”scale (max)
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Ξ”scale (mean)
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Pi (min)
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Pi (max)
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Pi (mean)
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Ξ©-sensitivity
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πŸ“‹ Basis Theorem Validation

No primary signatures detected
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All stable structures composite
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Stability without Ο„-closure
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Δτ bounded from zero
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Corollary 2 Status
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Statistical Confidence
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πŸ”¬ What This Exploration Reveals

By systematically varying parameters, we observe:

This diagnostic reveals: Admissibility boundary EXISTS but is not yet reached. The system shows systematic approach (partial band) rather than random scatter.

Next step: Ξ©-sweep (depth variation) at optimal ΞΌ to test if stable structures emerge with longer equilibration.

πŸ“– Diagnostic Mode

v1.0.9-diagnostic uses PARTIAL_THRESHOLD=6.5 to test boundary visibility. This is NOT the final admissibility criterion β€” it's a probe to determine if near-boundary structure exists. See: Primary Ο„-Invariants in the UNNS Substrate.