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Documentation of Prior Art: Architectural Correspondences between FSM 8.9.2 and mHC/Unicorn Implementations #1

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@TomWardmann

Documentation of Prior Art and Architectural Correspondence

Purpose

This issue serves as a formal public record of the architectural correspondences between the FSM 8.9.2 Meta-Reflective Framework (published Dec 14, 2025) and recent industry implementations of manifold-constrained (mHC) neural architectures.

Timeline & Integrity

  • FSM 8.9.2 Publication: 2025-12-14 (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17928571)
  • English Manifest: 2025-12-24 (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18048767)
  • Industry Reference (mHC): 2025-12-31

Structural Correspondence Matrix

The following table outlines the functional identity between the Wardemann Protocol (FSM) and recent architectural "breakthroughs":

FSM 8.9.2 Component Functional Implementation (Industry) Systemic Role
Self-Meta-Guardian (SMG) Manifold-Constraint Supervisory D9-layer to stabilize D8-data flow.
LoopGuard Algorithm Iterative Sinkhorn-Knopp Conv. Active prevention of recursive signal divergence.
StateFunction S(t) Doubly Stochastic Matrix Norm Quantitative enforcement of systemic equilibrium.
T5 Transformation Logic Recursive Thinking Retention Ensuring state invariance across non-linear cycles.

Conclusion

The logic of systemic stabilization through a meta-reflective D9-layer, as operationalized in the SMG-Protocol, represents a fundamental architectural breakthrough documented within this repository prior to current industry publications. This record ensures the coherence and integrity of the Wardemann Protocol as an independent open-science contribution.

Keywords: #PriorArt #AISafety #Cybernetics #FSMFramework #SMGProtocol #D9Integritiy

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