Contact / Contribute
The most valuable contributions are the ones that test the claims.
SymLan is a research preview. The most useful work right now is independent review, reproducibility, parser/runtime experiments, and careful critique of the claims ladder.
Highest Priority
Reproduce The Simulations
Run the reference scripts when published, compare outputs, and report discrepancies. Independent confirmation matters as much as refutation.
Write Hostile Reviews
Read the Research Preview and Claims Ledger. Identify overclaims, missing controls, weak terminology, or unsupported leaps.
Critique The Grammar
Focus on declared/pending/resolved semantics, failure modes, and what a compiler could actually enforce.
Technical Contributions
Implement A Parser / Runtime
A minimal parser that enforces pending/resolved usage would be a major contribution.
Implement PiAPlus Independently
An independent implementation exposes hidden assumptions in the reference path.
Test Other Attractor Systems
Boltzmann machines, continuous-time recurrent networks, spin-glass simulators, or other attractor systems may reveal where the readout does and does not generalize.
Physical Substrate Feedback
If you work with chemical oscillators, VO2 devices, photonic systems, or related physical substrates, the project needs feedback on what a realistic HAL could observe, calibrate, and validate. Physical parity is not assumed.
GitHub
| Repository | Contents | Status |
|---|---|---|
| symlan-com | Website, research preview, public framing | Active |
| construction-a-plus | Reference implementation, tests, reproducibility scripts | Planned |
| symvoc | Vocabulary/glyph file format, token/replay schema | Planned |
Contact
For research collaboration, physical-substrate feedback, or commercial licensing: persistentiterations@gmail.com
For bug reports, grammar critiques, and reproducibility issues: open a GitHub issue.
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