01 / Public research map

Corpus-derived · Developing program

Kernel of Resilience

Research

A public map of how KoR studies coherent structure under transformation.

Core research question

What must persist for coherence to remain describable?

KoR investigates how structure behaves while it is compressed, deformed, propagated, observed, or placed under constraint. It studies boundaries, traces, recoverability, invariance, and provenance as related conditions of coherent persistence.

This is a developing research program, not a record of settled validation. Formal terms are presented as elements of the public corpus, not as independently verified results.

Current status

Public, versioned, and incomplete by design.

01Public papers and bounded public light versions form the visible research record.

02No consolidated independent-validation register is present in the approved source summaries.

03Protected, restricted, embargoed, non-canonical, and unpublished material is excluded.

04The audit engine is documented as a schema-first foundation preparing for implementation.

Research orientation

Research domains

Six connected clusters organize the public research territory.

01

Public research cluster · developing

Coherence and structural refusal

Studies refusal as a structural boundary and examines how recognizable internal relations may persist under pressure or transformation.

Future direction

Distinguish structural refusal from absence or failure, and develop reproducible ways to evaluate coherence claims without implying validation.

02

Public research cluster · developing

Trace, compression, memory, and provenance

Examines what minimal structure survives compression and how traceable lineage supports continuity across changing states.

Future direction

Study recoverable memory structures, provenance-aware records, and replay without exposing protected internal material.

03

Public paper sequence · active record

Symbolic diffusion and propagation

Maps symbolic forms as structures that may propagate, compress, drift, stabilize, or lose distinction under pressure.

Future direction

Examine propagation under changing frames and separate structural description from psychological or semantic attribution.

04

Diagnostic cluster · exploratory

Drift, stability, collapse, and recoverability

Distinguishes recoverable deformation from structural loss and studies observable boundaries between persistence and collapse.

Future direction

Identify observable precursors of structural loss and examine recovery conditions without treating model quantities as established physical measures.

05

Public light-paper cluster · bounded

Frames, observability, invariants, and non-closure

Examines how frames make comparison possible while preserving the limit that no observation exhausts the structure being described.

Future direction

Study stability under changes of frame and retain non-closure as a limit on totalizing interpretations.

06

Schema-first audit foundation · planned implementation

Structural mapping, replay, and audit integrity

Formalizes selected research questions as inspectable states, separated phases, reports, proofs, and replayable audit records.

Future direction

Build reproducible audit infrastructure while keeping structural proof distinct from truth, interpretation, optimization, or recommendation.

Stable terminology

Concept relationships

Concise public descriptions for retrieval, with source limits kept explicit.

01
Coherent generalization
The broader research question of whether recognizable internal relations can persist while structure is compressed, deformed, propagated, or observed.
02
Space mutation
A relationship term for changes in the conditions surrounding a structure. The approved corpus summaries do not establish it as an independently validated mechanism.
03
Structural memory
The persistence of coherent structure across deformation and propagation, distinguished from passive storage or accumulation.
04
Symbolic diffusion
The propagation of symbolic structures under pressure, where forms may compress, drift, stabilize, or collapse while carrying some degree of coherence.
05
Runtime cartography
The mapping of explicit runtime states, boundaries, traces, and derived paths before explanation or attribution.
06
Truth diagnostics
A structural assessment relationship concerned with coherence, provenance, evidence, and process integrity; it is not a truth oracle.
07
Structural audits
Reproducible mapping and evaluation through preserved inputs, explicit derived states, separated phases, reports, proofs, and replay.
08
Human-machine continuity
A continuity-infrastructure research direction. The approved summaries do not provide a standalone validated model or canonical public definition.
09
Continuity infrastructure
Provenance-aware systems for preserving source distinctions, traceable change, replay, and process integrity across state transitions.
10
Provenance under transformation
The traceable lineage of documents, states, transformations, and derived outputs as structure changes.

Migration continuity

Preserved V1 records

Lightweight destination pages retained from the legacy WordPress architecture.

Research continuity

Related authority surfaces

Institutional, diagnostic, publication, and stewardship records.