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RESEARCH EVOLUTION · GDS · GSC-X

PUBLICATIONS

Scientific publications documenting the evolution from dynamic stability principles to validated predictive executive stabilization architectures.

Research Evolution of GDS and GSC-X

The publications below document the progressive development of the GDS framework, the emergence of the GSC-X architecture, the discovery of metastable dynamics, and the ongoing evolution toward advanced symbiotic executive stabilization systems.

FOUNDATION

GDS — Gravitational Dynamic System

The foundational framework that introduced dynamic stability as a governing principle of complex nonlinear systems.

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FIRST INTEGRATED ARCHITECTURE

GSC-X v7 – The First Symbiotic Executive

From reactive control to symbiotic executive stability. The first fully integrated implementation of the GSC-X architecture.

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FLAGSHIP PUBLICATION

GSC-X v9.1 — Extended Benchmark Edition

Predictive nonlinear executive stabilization with improved benchmark performance, safety, productivity and reliability metrics.

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DISCOVERY

Emergent Metastable Corridors

Research identifying metastable corridors as deeper dynamic structures supporting adaptive functioning and long-term survival in unstable environments.

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LATEST PUBLICATION

Regenerative Metastability

A validated investigation proposing regenerative metastability as a universal principle of organization and survival in complex systems.

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NEXT GENERATION

GSC-X Symbiotic Five-Hybrid

The next research generation integrating GDS, CM, ELI, metastable corridors and regenerative metastability into a unified executive architecture.

Research Resources

ORCID PROFILE →
Research profile and complete publication record.

GSC-X REPOSITORY →
Validation results, benchmarks, reports and sandbox ecosystem.

GDS FRAMEWORK REPOSITORY →
Foundational framework and supporting theoretical research.

Open Science

All publications are publicly accessible through Zenodo and are accompanied by validation reports, benchmark results, and reproducible research documentation whenever available.