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Boson Substrate Model (BSM)

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🧩Minimal Substrate | 📐Structural Only

The Boson Substrate Model (BSM) defines a minimal structural substrate intended to support higher‑order operator dynamics without encoding domain‑specific semantics or empirical claims.

The model formalizes a coherent substrate layer in which operator‑mediated interactions occur under explicitly declared operating regimes. Its purpose is to make substrate assumptions, boundaries, and validation conditions inspectable and reproducible.

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Scope#

The BSM is:

  • Structural rather than empirical
  • Architecture‑agnostic
  • Compatible with layered modeling approaches

The BSM is not:

  • A physical theory
  • A simulation framework
  • An optimization or learning model
  • A replacement for existing theoretical systems

Contents#

This directory contains the complete publication surface for the Boson Substrate Model, including:

  • Declared operating regimes and assumptions
  • Substrate definition and operator dynamics
  • Structural validation checks
  • Discussion and limitations
  • Structural overview figure
  • Citation and archival metadata

Intended Use#

The BSM is intended to serve as a stable substrate layer beneath higher‑level models. It enables those models to operate with explicit structural guarantees while retaining independent semantics, objectives, and validation criteria.

Adoption of the BSM does not require modification of existing systems.


Publication Status#

This work is published as a standalone technical note with citation and archival metadata. Versioning follows a conservative, publication‑oriented policy to preserve interpretability and reproducibility over time.


License#

This work is released under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC‑BY‑4.0) license.

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