Dynamic Rule Spectrum System (DDRS): A Ten-Layer Pressure Field Architecture for Modeling Rule Activation, Attractor Coupling, and Path Selection in Large Language Models
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The Dynamic Rule Spectrum System (DDRS) extends the Generative Behavior Science Framework (GBSF) seven-layer static model into a ten-layer dynamic rule pressure field architecture capable of representing rule activation dynamics, inter-layer coupling, attractor emergence, and path selection under multi-rule competition. DDRS introduces three constructs: the Rule Pressure Field (RPF), Attractor-Rule Coupling Coefficient (ARCC), and Path Entropy Signature (PES). Fifteen experimental conditions (EXP-046-A through -O) document rule stack crystallization, attractor-induced rule suppression, and rule-layer boundary dissolution. All results are hypothesis-generating observations (V1–V2 claim ceiling) requiring…
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- Attractor
- Rule-based system
- Path (computing)
- Entropy (arrow of time)
- Boundary (topology)
- Signature (topology)
- Field (mathematics)
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