Protocol Header Module
protocol_header_registry.json— Agentic module schema role assignments
TriadicFrameworks — Research Substrate#
Canonical README#
Purpose#
The Protocol Header Module defines a four‑locus structural header used to express canon‑aligned, drift‑bounded system states across TriadicFrameworks.
The header behaves like a genetic codon, composed of four loci:
[RTT] | [COHERENCE] | [DRIFT] | [PARADOX]
Each locus has a finite alphabet of perfect‑substitution alleles, enabling:
- multilingual structural translation
- drift‑bounded recombination
- cross‑module signaling
- protocol‑adjacent system integration
- structural intelligence propagation
This module is part of the Research substrate, supporting grammar discovery, structural equivalence testing, and multilingual canon alignment.
Canonical Header (Baseline)#
The baseline header captured in the original research:
rtt=1 | coherence=declared | drift=bounded | paradox=structural
This header is the root codon from which all alleles, proximity expansions, compatibility matrices, multilingual variants, and genome recombinations derive.
Module Contents#
This directory contains the full protocol‑header grammar:
Structural Definition Files#
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protocol_header_index.md
Top‑level index and module overview. -
protocol_header_loci.md
Defines the four loci and their invariant meanings. -
protocol_header_alleles.md
Lists all perfect‑substitution alleles.
Grammar Expansion Files#
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protocol_header_proximity_cloud.md
Phase 1 proximity grammar expansion. -
protocol_header_compatibility_matrix.md
Phase 2 compatibility matrix (P/N/C/X classes).
Multilingual & Genome Files#
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protocol_header_multilingual.md
Phase 3 structural translation into 12 languages. -
protocol_header_genome.md
Phase 3D recombination genome (structural codex). -
protocol_header_full_matrix.md
Phase 3E full matrix specification (1,620 variants).
Registry & Validation#
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protocol_header_registry.json
IANA‑style registry for loci, alleles, codes, and deprecations. -
protocol_header_tests.md
Structural validation rules and test cases.
Examples & Capture#
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protocol_header_examples.md
Canonical examples and composite headers. -
protocol_header_capture.md
Original capture text preserved verbatim.
Genome Model#
The protocol header is a four‑locus genome:
HEADER_L = RTT_L × COH_L × DRIFT_L × PAR_L
Where each locus has a language‑specific alphabet of perfect‑substitution alleles.
Across 12 languages:
- 135 variants per language
- 1,620 total variants
- all drift‑bounded
- all canon‑aligned
- all structurally equivalent
Usage#
The protocol header is used for:
- cross‑module signaling
- structural state declaration
- multilingual operator grammar
- protocol‑adjacent system forms
- Mode → TEL → Benchmarks propagation
- drift‑bounded system identification
- structural intelligence pipelines
Notes#
- This module is a grammar and registry module, not a runtime module.
- All structural definitions derive from the original capture.
- All recombination rules follow the genome model.
- All multilingual variants preserve invariant meaning.