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Formalization of the King-Queen System (KQS) in Social Dynamics and Network Topology

Authors: Bipin, Pearl;

Formalization of the King-Queen System (KQS) in Social Dynamics and Network Topology

Abstract

This document provides a formal mathematical and psychological framework for analyzing the interaction between two high-intelligence nodes, hereafter referred to as the King (Node K) and the Queen (Node Q). By employing T-shaped intelligence modeling, Fraunhofer diffraction theory, and Transactional Analysis, we demonstrate that the collapse of the initial communication link was a predictable result of near-zero temporal aperture and ego-state mismatch. The document concludes with a strategy for state-space reduction to achieve a stable, distributed equilibrium.

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