STRUCTURAL RESOLUTIONS
MATHEMATICAL STANDARD
FOR MODERN SYSTEMS
DEFINITION
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The Structural Resolutions herein restore coherence between models and real-world effects at the core mathematical level.
They define the formally closed Canonical Reference for modern systems operating at scale, under automation and informational density.
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CONTENTS
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I — Operational Resolutions (01–05)
01 — Why Additional Information Fails to Improve Critical Decisions
02 — Why Increased Instrumentation Fails to Increase Control
03 — When Optimization Proxies Replace Effective Action
04 — On the Classification of Reasoning Outputs
05 — On the Separation of Discursive Processing Regimes
II — Foundational Clarifications (06–08)
06 — Information Theory (1946): A Semantic Clarification
07 — Addendum
08 — Collapse-Class Corollary
III — Formal Extensions (09–12)
09 — Structural Reading Aid 1
10 — Structural Reading Aid 2
11 — Structural Reading Aid 3
12 — Structural Reading Aid 4
IMPLICATIONS
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This reference standard specifies the conditions under which measurement, prediction, and optimization remain causally effective.
Its integration removes structural limitations in model semantics, decision architecture, and economic formalization, raising stability and performance across modern systems.
AUTHORIZATION
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The Canonical Structural Resolutions are publicly accessible for reading and academic reference.
Institutional, commercial, or systemic integration requires explicit written authorization from Meridian Signal.
