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71 | 71 | "https://github.com/kadubon" |
72 | 72 | ], |
73 | 73 | "publication": [ |
| 74 | + { |
| 75 | + "@type": "ScholarlyArticle", |
| 76 | + "name": "Record Absence and Preference Reorganization on a Fixed Comparison Frame", |
| 77 | + "genre": "Preprint", |
| 78 | + "url": "https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19272154", |
| 79 | + "datePublished": "2026-03-28", |
| 80 | + "author": [ |
| 81 | + { |
| 82 | + "@type": "Person", |
| 83 | + "name": "K Takahashi" |
| 84 | + } |
| 85 | + ], |
| 86 | + "isPartOf": { |
| 87 | + "@type": "Periodical", |
| 88 | + "name": "Zenodo" |
| 89 | + }, |
| 90 | + "citation": "K Takahashi (2026-03-28). Record Absence and Preference Reorganization on a Fixed Comparison Frame. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19272154", |
| 91 | + "abstract": "This preprint develops a certificate-based comparison theory for how record absence changes preference over legacy claims on a fixed comparison frame. It formalizes exact and approximate absence, corrective-disclosure, and closure-asymmetry results under auditable local certificates and baseline admissibility constraints.", |
| 92 | + "keywords": "record absence, preference reorganization, fixed comparison frame, legacy labels, ontology change, baseline robustness, admissibility preorder, certificate-based comparison, block-local theorem, boundary-state fibers, residual coupling, auditable AI, provenance, record-grounded update, corrective disclosure, closure asymmetry, support graphs, belief revision, default reasoning, retrieval-augmented generation" |
| 93 | + }, |
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76 | 96 | "name": "A Symbolically Effective Contract Calculus for Gluing-Coherent Semantic Translation", |
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3878 | 3898 | Machine-readable endpoints: <a href="https://kadubon.github.io/github.io/feed.xml">RSS feed</a>, <a href="https://kadubon.github.io/github.io/CITATION.cff">CITATION.cff</a>, <a href="https://kadubon.github.io/github.io/robots.txt">robots.txt</a>, and <a href="https://kadubon.github.io/github.io/sitemap.xml">sitemap.xml</a>. |
3879 | 3899 | </p> |
3880 | 3900 | <ol class="publication-list"> |
| 3901 | + <li> |
| 3902 | + <div class="publication-item"> |
| 3903 | + <h3> |
| 3904 | + Record Absence and Preference Reorganization on a Fixed Comparison Frame |
| 3905 | + </h3> |
| 3906 | + <p> |
| 3907 | + <span class="publication-meta"> |
| 3908 | + Preprint | Published: 2026-03-28 |
| 3909 | + </span> |
| 3910 | + <a href="https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19272154" target="_blank"> |
| 3911 | + DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19272154 |
| 3912 | + </a> |
| 3913 | + </p> |
| 3914 | + <p class="publication-abstract"> |
| 3915 | + Abstract: This preprint develops a certificate-based comparison theory for how record absence changes preference over legacy claims on a fixed comparison frame. It formalizes exact and approximate absence, corrective-disclosure, and closure-asymmetry results under auditable local certificates and baseline admissibility constraints. |
| 3916 | + </p> |
| 3917 | + <p class="publication-keywords"> |
| 3918 | + Keywords: record absence, preference reorganization, fixed comparison frame, legacy labels, ontology change, baseline robustness, admissibility preorder, certificate-based comparison, block-local theorem, boundary-state fibers, residual coupling, auditable AI, provenance, record-grounded update, corrective disclosure, closure asymmetry, support graphs, belief revision, default reasoning, retrieval-augmented generation |
| 3919 | + </p> |
| 3920 | + </div> |
| 3921 | + </li> |
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3883 | 3924 | <h3> |
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