
This paper establishes the KOGNETIK® Canonical Attribution Standard: a non-discretionary protocol for detecting, declaring, and citing structurally derivative use of the KOGNETIK operator framework. Its sole function is infrastructural. It does not introduce new operators, domains, or empirical claims. KOGNETIK’s core contribution is not thematic but grammatical: a constrained operator family centered on the law Ψ = ∂S/∂R, mandatory rule–state separation (RSSA), explicit regime classification including Undefined as a terminal outcome, strict law–proxy separation, and anti-collapse boundary conditions. In practice, these constraints often propagate faster than the name “KOGNETIK,” creating silent continuity breaks that undermine cross-paper comparability, falsifiability discipline, and operator invariance. The present standard fixes this problem upstream by defining a closed set of attribution triggers. If a work instantiates any of these commitments—independently of terminology, symbolism, or author intention—it is structurally derivative and must cite the canonical KOGNETIK sources. The protocol also defines what counts as non-derivative adjacency, specifies a minimal citation block, provides a non-confrontational repair procedure for omitted attribution, and blocks opportunistic regime-hopping after Undefined classifications. This is not a moral or priority claim. It is a continuity constraint designed to preserve invariance of the KOGNETIK operator family across domains while keeping scientific reuse open under CC BY 4.0. Attribution is treated as structural infrastructure rather than discretionary etiquette. --- Intellectual Property & ContactKOGNETIK® is a registered trademark of Serkan Elbasan (Germany).The KOGNETIK Research Series is released under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). All scientific works within the series are open for citation and derivative research under proper attribution.For partnerships, translations, or applied development inquiries:✉️ research@kognetik.de · 🌐 https://www.kognetik.de https://orcid.org/0009-0000-8544-4847 --- Kognetik Series Information KOGNETIK — Minimal Operator Definition of Reflexivity (Ψ = ∂S/∂R) Reflexivity as structural rate-of-change:Ψ=∂S/∂R measures structural drift under recurrence. Process, not state:Reflexivity is a transformation rule, not a content or level. Domain-independent operator:Valid across biological, cognitive, artificial, social, industrial, and geophysical systems. Non-ascriptive, empirically testable:Ψ compares systems by observable structure and recurrence. Higher-order phenomena as specifications:Learning, adaptation, consciousness, governance, and identity are structured regimes of Ψ.
Ψ = ∂S/∂R, post-law scientific writing, recurrence, regime classification, law–proxy separation, scientific continuity, meta-science, KOGNETIK, epistemic infrastructure, admissibility protocol, Undefined regime, operator law, structural attribution, attribution standard, structure, rule–state separation (RSSA), structural invariance, non-ontological methodology
Ψ = ∂S/∂R, post-law scientific writing, recurrence, regime classification, law–proxy separation, scientific continuity, meta-science, KOGNETIK, epistemic infrastructure, admissibility protocol, Undefined regime, operator law, structural attribution, attribution standard, structure, rule–state separation (RSSA), structural invariance, non-ontological methodology
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