Theory – Synkyrian Architecture
Theory – Synkyrian Architecture
Synkyria has a layered theoretical backbone that connects finite-horizon stability, information as load, geometric morphogenesis, and networked fields.
Synkyrian Trilogy
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Synkyrian Stability as an Architectural Framework
Finite-horizon holding index (H_{\mathrm{rig}}), log-hazard landscapes, and a shift from asymptotic equilibrium to “how long can this state be held?”. -
Tropic Information Theory – The Science That Holds
Information is treated as weighted load and burden. Every message and measurement consumes finite capacity. The right to refuse becomes a structural requirement. -
Synkyrian Geometric Morphogenesis
Hazard, information weight and holding are assembled into a geometric picture where forms are assimilated history and thresholds appear as crisis resonance and transformation windows.
Networked Fields
- Synkyrian Networked Fields: Multi-Kernel Viability and Governance
Lifts the single-field notions to graphs of kernels: tissues, ecosystems, socio-technical systems, AI pipelines.
Defines network-level holding exponents and a Synkyrian Cheeger-type bottleneck functional (\Phi_{\mathrm{net}}), and proposes a programme for cancer, ecology and AI governance.
Technical Foundations
The trilogy and the network note are supported by a family of more technical works:
- the Holding Equation as an open-system viability gauge,
- the Kernel Stability Principle,
- the Holding as a Viability Functional series (V, X, …),
- Cheeger-type bounds and variational principles under holding constraints,
- technical bridges between HE · KSP · MEPP and Synkyrian indices.
👉 See Technical Foundations for a curated list of these notes and how they connect.