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References

A curated set of sources supporting Structural Life‑Regime Profiles

This document lists references relevant to the Structural Life‑Regime Profiles substrate, including TriadicFrameworks papers, biological research, autonomous‑systems literature, and cross‑domain regime studies. The goal is transparency, reproducibility, and structural clarity.


1. TriadicFrameworks Canon (Zenodo DOIs)#

The Structural Life‑Regime Profiles artifact aligns with and extends the following TriadicFrameworks papers. Each is published through Zenodo and mirrored in the repository.

  1. Resonance Substrate Model (RSM)
  2. Boson Substrate Model (BSM)
  3. Quantum Substrate Model (QSM)
  4. Calibrating AI Drift via Declared Operating Regimes
  5. Manufacturing Substrate Regime Model
  6. Enterprise Structural Awareness
  7. Global Energy Regime Awareness
  8. Consciousness Substrate Model
  9. Triadic Coordination Substrate
  10. Spacetime Validation and Regime‑Invariant Dimensional Cores
  11. vST Domain Tool Primers
  12. Atomic Clocks — Structural Alignment
    13–30. Additional structural papers expanding the substrate family

Full DOI list (30 records):

These papers form the structural foundation for regime‑invariant analysis.


2. Biological References#

Comparative Cognition & Behavior#

  • Cheney & Seyfarth — How Monkeys See the World
  • Tomasello — Origins of Human Communication
  • de Waal — Chimpanzee Politics

Sensory Biology#

  • Land & Nilsson — Animal Eyes
  • Cronin et al. — Visual Ecology
  • Barth — Insect Mechanoreception

Environmental Coupling#

  • Odum — Fundamentals of Ecology
  • Krebs & Davies — Behavioral Ecology

These works support cross‑species regime mapping.


3. Autonomous Systems & Robotics#

Autonomy & Planning#

  • Russell & Norvig — Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach
  • Sutton & Barto — Reinforcement Learning

Robotics & Sensing#

  • Thrun et al. — Probabilistic Robotics
  • Siciliano & Khatib — Springer Handbook of Robotics

Drift, Distribution Shift, and Robustness#

  • Amodei et al. — Concrete Problems in AI Safety
  • Koh et al. — Understanding Black‑Box Predictions via Influence Functions

These references support the autonomous‑system alignment sections.


4. Cross‑Domain Regime Studies#

Systems Theory#

  • von Bertalanffy — General System Theory
  • Ashby — An Introduction to Cybernetics

Complexity & Adaptation#

  • Holland — Hidden Order
  • Mitchell — Complexity: A Guided Tour

Comparative Frameworks#

  • Gell‑Mann — The Quark and the Jaguar
  • Simon — The Sciences of the Artificial

These works provide conceptual grounding for regime‑invariant analysis.


5. vST‑Aligned Structural References#

These references support the structural logic behind regime boundaries, drift, and coherence:

  • Hestenes — Space‑Time Algebra
  • Rovelli — The Order of Time
  • Smolin — Three Roads to Quantum Gravity

While not directly prescriptive, they inform the structural orientation of vST.


6. Suggested Future References#

As the Structural Life‑Regime Profiles artifact expands, additional references may include:

  • synthetic biology
  • embodied AI
  • multi‑agent systems
  • ecological modeling
  • comparative neuroanatomy

These domains naturally extend the regime‑invariant substrate.

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