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The IXUS Protocol 3.2 — Systematic Layer-to- Layer Correspondence Between Ontological Layers and Physics-Facing Descriptions — Kernel Architecture Patch

Sakamoto, Keiji

2025Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)6 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Paper B (v2.02 EN—IXUS Protocol 3.2) The IXUS Protocol defines a structured methodology for translation between the Ontological Layer (Layer-O)—the domain of meaning, poetry, and qualia—and the Physics-Facing Layer (Layer-P)—the domain of mathematical description and code. Version 3.2 introduces the IXUS Kernel, a deterministic translation engine governed by a formally declared Priority Stack designed to constrain ambiguity in cross-layer mapping. Rather than asserting semantic equivalence, the protocol specifies rule-based correspondence conditions under which translations between Layer-O and Layer-P may be performed without structural mixing. In this sense, the IXUS Protocol provides a governance architecture for layered communication within the Dualbind framework. Keywords: ontological layering, cross-layer translation, kernel architecture, semantic logic, AI governance, Dualbind Remark on Mathematical Formulation:This work is presented as a structural hypothesis under explicitly declared design premises. Mathematical formalization and rigorous proofs remain open to further grounding and external verification. Related foundational work: “The Dualbind Gravity Model” (Paper A v2.02) For correspondence: [email protected]: CC BY 4.0

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceMathematical proofProtocol (science)AmbiguityLayer (electronics)Kernel (algebra)Domain (mathematical analysis)Theoretical computer scienceSoundnessProtocol stackTranslation (biology)ArchitectureOntologyProtocol data unitArtificial intelligenceRealization (probability)Encapsulation (networking)Communications protocolUniversal composabilityOSI modelDescription logicSemantics (computer science)General Inter-ORB ProtocolSemantic WebArchitecture domainInformation retrievalApplication layerAlgorithmBiomedical Text Mining and OntologiesSemantic Web and OntologiesComputability, Logic, AI Algorithms