Triad Logic (TL) as a Closure Foundation and a Hybrid System TL ▷ CL
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A fast structural gate that makes classical deduction safer under real-world updates. Triad Logic (TL) is a closure-first framework for discourse admissibility rather than truth. It formalizes three prerequisite conditions—Identity (stable reference), Distinction (non-collapse), and Binding (non-fragmentation)—and treats inference as closure-preserving or closure-restoring transformation. The paper then defines a hybrid architecture, TL ▷ CL, where Classical Logic (CL) is executed only inside TL-admissible regions. Key contributions include: a constraint-graph semantics for TL, a two-tier modular admissibility regime, a bridge calculus with worked transfer and collapse-risk examples (with diagrams), a…
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- Semantics (computer science)
- Modular design
- Disjoint sets
- Hybrid system
- Closure (psychology)
- State (computer science)
- Rule of inference
- Intersection (aeronautics)
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