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 AI, AGI AND QUALIA LIST OF KEY-WORDS TO LEARN AND KNOW 

(Part Three)




Author: Jordan Morgan-Griffiths | Dakari UISH 

Independent Researcher | THE UISH 






Below is an exhaustive glossary of all new, specialized, or domain-specific terms introduced or used throughout original blog posts, and the D.A.Q (DREAMi/ARLIT/Q-TRACE) pipeline. Terms are organized alphabetically with clear definitions, context, and cross-references where relevant. This serves as a definitive reference for the ai, qualia-neuro and quantum control breakthroughs analyzed.



A

  • ARLIT
    Acronym: Auditable Renormalization Layer Invariance Test
    A scale-invariance auditing tool that tests whether quantum information metrics (e.g., QFI) remain stable across system size or resolution (Λ). Outputs ARLIT# and uses traffic-light thresholds (Green/Amber/Red).
    → Core component of the D.A.Q pipeline.
    → [Blog: ARLIT: Operational Test for Scale]
  • ARLIT#
    A dimensionless metric quantifying scale-invariance deviation.  
    • < 0.2: Green (scale-invariant)  
    • 0.2–0.5: Amber (caution)  
    • > 0.5: Red (brittle)
      → Used in ARLIT to flag non-robust effects.


B

  • BCa CIs
    Bias-Corrected and Accelerated Confidence Intervals
    A robust bootstrapping method for estimating uncertainty in statistical tests (e.g., fidelity differences).
    → Used in DREAMi-Validator V2 for non-parametric inference.
  • Blinding / Blinded A/B Testing
    A statistical technique where control (A) and experimental (B) arms are randomly remapped (L/R) during analysis to prevent bias or p-hacking.
    → Core feature of DREAMi-Validator V2.
  • Byte-Identical Outputs
    Simulation results that are bit-for-bit identical across runs and platforms, achieved via deterministic integrators and fixed seeds.
    → Enforced in DREAMi-QME for reproducibility.


C

  • Calibration Manifest
    A structured JSON/YAML file containing hardware parameters (e.g., T1, T2, Rabi frequency, noise rates) used to bridge simulation to real hardware.
    → Enables sim-to-hardware transfer in D.A.Q.
  • Closed-Loop Control
    Real-time feedback control where the system measures a proxy (e.g., variance) and adjusts the Hamiltonian accordingly.
    → Q-TRACE uses this with variance proxies.


D

  • D.A.Q Pipeline
    Unofficial shorthand: DREAMi + ARLIT + Q-TRACE
    The full integrated, reproducibility-first quantum control framework combining simulation, control, validation, and scaling.
  • Defensible or Impossible
    The core philosophy of the pipeline: claims must be verifiable and reproducible, or computationally infeasible to fake.
    → Enforced via forensic trails, refusal gates, and determinism.
  • Deterministic Trajectories
    Quantum state evolution paths that are exactly reproducible due to fixed-step integrators and invariant checks.
    → Output of DREAMi-QME.
  • DREAMi-QME
    Acronym: Deterministic Reproducible Execution Auditable Master Initialization – Quantum Master Equation
    An offline Lindblad master equation simulator with byte-identical outputs, invariant gates, and calibration manifests.
    → [Blog: DREAMi-QME: Offline Reproducible]
  • DREAMi-Validator V2
    A blinded, label-neutral statistical adjudication framework for A/B testing quantum control policies. Includes refusal gates, multiplicity control, and immutable JSON verdicts.
    → [Blog: DREAMi-Validator V2: Label-Neutral]


E

  • E_MANIFEST_MISMATCH
    A refusal gate error triggered when simulation parameters don’t match the calibration manifest (e.g., wrong T1 value).
    → Prevents invalid claims in D.A.Q.
  • Energy Constraint
    ∫u²(t) dt ≤ E_max
    A physical limit on total control energy, enforced in Q-TRACE.


F

  • Forensic Trail
    A complete, tamper-proof record of a simulation run, including:
    • Input manifest
    • Code version
    • SHA-256 hash
    • Random seed
    • Output CSVs/JSONs
      → Enables post-hoc auditing.


G

  • Ĝ(t)
    A variance-based proxy for Quantum Fisher Information:
    Ĝ(t) Var(σ_x) or Var(σ_y)
    → Used in Q-TRACE for real-time control without full tomography.


H

  • Hermiticity Check
    A numerical invariant gate ensuring ρ(t) remains Hermitian to within 10⁻¹⁰.
    → Part of DREAMi-QME’s integrity validation.


I

  • Information-Weighted Hamiltonian Control (IWHC)
    A control strategy where the Hamiltonian is modulated based on real-time information gain (QFI or proxy).
    → Core algorithm in Q-TRACE.
  • Invariant Gates
    Numerical checks during simulation to ensure physical consistency:
    • Trace = 1
    • Hermiticity
    • Positivity (eigenvalues ≥ 0)
      → Enforced in DREAMi-QME.
  • IWHC → see Information-Weighted Hamiltonian Control


L

  • Label-Neutral
    A design principle where statistical tests do not assume which arm (A or B) is superior.
    → Used in DREAMi-Validator V2 to prevent bias.
  • Lindblad Master Equation
    The open quantum system evolution equation:
    dρ/dt = –i[H, ρ] + Σ γ_k (L_k ρ L_k† – ½ {L_k† L_k, ρ})
    → Simulated deterministically in DREAMi-QME.


M

  • Multiplicity Control
    Statistical correction for multiple hypothesis tests (e.g., Bonferroni, FDR).
    → Applied in DREAMi-Validator V2.


N

  • NISQ
    Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum
    Current era of quantum devices (10–100 qubits) with significant noise.
    → D.A.Q targets control in NISQ regimes.


P

  • p-hacking
    Manipulating data or analysis to achieve statistical significance.
    → Prevented in D.A.Q via blinding, pre-registration, and refusal gates.
  • Phase Diagram
    A 2D map of control performance (e.g., fidelity vs. dephasing Γ_φ and pump rate κ).
    → Generated by D.A.Q to reveal threshold responses.
  • Positivity Check
    Ensures all eigenvalues of ρ(t) ≥ 0 to within 10⁻¹⁰.
    → Part of DREAMi-QME’s invariant gates.
  • Pre-Registered Plan
    A frozen experimental design (parameters, tests, thresholds) committed before data generation.
    → Enforced in D.A.Q to prevent post-hoc manipulation.
  • Pump Saturation
    A regime where increasing control amplitude (κ) no longer improves fidelity due to noise or back-action.
    → Observed at κ ≈ 6.0 in D.A.Q phase diagrams.


Q

  • QFI
    Quantum Fisher Information
    A measure of state sensitivity to parameter changes.
    → Used in Q-TRACE for information-driven control.
  • Q-TRACE
    Acronym: Quantum Threshold Response And Control Envelope
    An adaptive control framework using QFI or proxies to modulate Hamiltonians in real time. Implements quiet-push-hold dynamics.
    → [Blog: Quantum Threshold Response and Control]
  • Quiet-Push-Hold
    A three-phase control strategy:
    1. Quiet: Low drive to preserve coherence
    2. Push: High drive in high-QFI window
    3. Hold: Stabilize final state
      → Core behavior of Q-TRACE.


R

  • Refusal Gates
    Automated checks that halt execution if preconditions fail (e.g., E_MANIFEST_MISMATCH, trace drift).
    → Enforces “defensible or impossible” in D.A.Q.
  • RG-Inspired
    Renormalization Group-Inspired
    ARLIT borrows concepts from RG theory (e.g., fixed points, scaling exponents) to audit quantum metrics across scales.


S

  • SHA-256 Hash
    A cryptographic fingerprint of input/output files for tamper detection.
    → Part of forensic trails in D.A.Q.
  • Slew-Rate Constraint
    |du/dt| ≤ S_max
    Limits how fast control signals can change, reflecting hardware reality.
    → Enforced in Q-TRACE.
  • Strang Splitting
    A symplectic integrator for time-evolving open quantum systems.
    → Used in DREAMi-QME for deterministic simulation.


T

  • Threshold Response
    Sharp transitions in system behavior (e.g., fidelity collapse at Γ_φ ≈ 0.10).
    → Mapped by Q-TRACE and visualized in phase diagrams.
  • TOST
    Two One-Sided Tests
    A statistical method for proving equivalence or non-inferiority.
    → Used in DREAMi-Validator V2.
  • Traffic-Light Thresholds
    Color-coded risk levels in ARLIT:
    • Green: Safe
    • Amber: Caution
    • Red: Fail
      → Applied to ARLIT#, CI overlap, etc.
  • Trace Preservation Check
    Ensures Tr[ρ(t)] = 1 to within 10⁻¹⁰.
    → Part of DREAMi-QME’s invariant gates.


U

  • U_max
    Maximum allowed control amplitude: |u_k| ≤ U_max
    → Hardware constraint in Q-TRACE.


V

  • Variance Proxy → see Ĝ(t)


W

  • Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test
    A non-parametric paired test used when normality is violated.
    → Applied in DREAMi-Validator V2.


Z

  • Z(Λ)
    A scaling function in ARLIT: Z(Λ) = Λ^s
    where s is the scaling exponent (information dimension).
    → Used to test scale-invariance.


Numerical & Symbolic Shorthands

Symbol

Meaning

Γ_φ ≈ 0.10

Dephasing rate where fidelity collapses

κ ≈ 6.0

Pump rate at saturation

ΔF(T) ≈ +0.0063

Fidelity improvement (p=0.0002)

**

ΔF

10⁻¹⁰

Precision for invariant checks

Pipeline Summary (D.A.Q)

Component

Role

DREAMi-QME

Deterministic simulation

Q-TRACE

Adaptive control

DREAMi-Validator V2

Blinded statistical validation

ARLIT

Scale-invariance auditing




Total Unique Terms Defined: 51

This glossary captures from the blogs, our analysis, and the D.A.Q framework—making it a complete reference for understanding this ai, qualia-neuro and quantum control breakthroughs analyzed.



From papers of prior dates, glossary published to public : 07/11/2025

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