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D10Z-MIZAN-TTA-MRE: Deterministic Cryptoeconomic Framework for Critical Raw Materials Sovereignty

Authors: Al Thani, Jamil;

D10Z-MIZAN-TTA-MRE: Deterministic Cryptoeconomic Framework for Critical Raw Materials Sovereignty

Abstract

Critical raw materials governance faces a supply concentration crisis: China controls 60-90% of rare earth processing, creating weaponizable chokepoints. Existing frameworks (EU Critical Raw Materials Act, US Executive Orders) provide policy direction but lack algorithmic enforcement mechanisms. This work adapts the D10Z-MIZAN-TTA deterministic governance architecture to mineral supply chains, introducing: (1) L0-MRE physical attestation with dual-source concordance (assay + mass spectrometry ≤ 5% RSD), (2) Φ-MRE coherence metric with formal proofs of boundedness, convergence, and threshold properties, (3) TTA-MRE finite state machine preventing non-adjacent governance state transitions, and (4) a 4-link cryptographic transitive chain from mine origin to policy decision. Every governance claim maps to an observable state, a measurable transition, and an explicit falsifier. Part of the D10Z prior art corpus under PCT-EPO/CNIPA frameworks.

Domain adaptation of the D10Z-MIZAN-TTA architecture to rare earth element (REE) and critical raw materials supply chain governance. Defines L0-MRE physical attestation layer (mine_id, lot_id, processing_stage_id with SHA3-256 binding), Φ-MRE coherence metric (weighted sum: geological viability 0.25, energy efficiency 0.25, water efficiency 0.20, supply resilience 0.30; Φ_min = 0.60), TTA-MRE 5-state finite state machine with policies T1–T5, and MIZAN attestation bundle schema v3.0.0 with MRE domain extension. Includes 4-link transitive audit chain (mine_id → lot_id → attestation_hash → decision_window), 6 SRL mappings (Kibble-Zurek, Casimir, Kramers-Kronig, Lyapunov, Berry Phase, Landauer), and 5 invariants with explicit falsifiers. Reconciled with canonical MIZAN CORE (Master Index I.1.1, Hermeticity A.2.3, CLIP C.0.2). Registered as Φ metric PHI-MRE-001 in Φ Canonical Registry v1.0.

Related identifiers: Identifier Relation 10.5281/zenodo.18356012 Is part of 10.5281/zenodo.18383623 References 10.5281/zenodo.18393200 References 10.5281/zenodo.18614804 References 10.5281/zenodo.18617623 Is supplement to Name: Al Thani, Jamil ORCID: 0009-0000-8858-4992 Affiliation: D10Z Institute

D10Z, MIZAN, TTA, rare earth elements, critical raw materials, supply chain governance, cryptoeconomic framework, deterministic governance, GCC, resource sovereignty, nodal coherence, NSGA-III, Malacca Strait, supply resilience

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