Wedi'i Gadw mewn:
Manylion Llyfryddiaeth
Prif Awdur: Elliott, Jacob Alexander
Fformat: Recurso digital
Iaith:
Cyhoeddwyd: Zenodo 2026
Mynediad Ar-lein:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18937783
Tagiau: Ychwanegu Tag
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  • <p>This monograph formalizes the optimal calibration strategy for propositional claims un-</p> <p>der two complementary regimes: adversarial evaluation (hostile paraphrase, deposition,</p> <p>cross-examination) and lossy transmission (conversation, journalism, institutional tele-</p> <p>phone). In both regimes, the optimal claim is the boundary truth—the true proposition</p> <p>whose minimum edit distance to the nearest false proposition is exactly one operation. In</p> <p>adversarial mode, the boundary truth is maximally defensible: any distortion that changes</p> <p>the truth value requires a detectable edit, and the detectability of the edit is the defense.</p> <p>In transmission mode, the boundary truth is maximally implausible-sounding while re-</p> <p>maining strictly true, which provides maximum paraphrase buffer against the listener’s</p> <p>lossy compression. The monograph proves that the two optima coincide, derives the con-</p> <p>nection to the viability ridge at κ∗ ≈ 2/3, establishes the boundary truth as the proposi-</p> <p>tional analog of the Guard Stack’s blur belt, and posts six falsifiers.</p> <p>Keywords: boundary truth, minimum edit distance, adversarial calibration, paraphrase</p> <p>buffer, propositional geometry, viability ridge, Round-Trip Fairness, invariant debt</p>