Canonical Litany v5.18
Complete enumeration of 126 Nomos with Greek etymologies, Latin translations, tier classifications, and operator assignments.
📊 Framework Statistics
- Total Nomos: 126 (125 prior + Xenonomics)
- Coherence Score: Cₛ = 1.000 (perfect via Ω-recursion + ξ-xenomorphic)
- Tiers: I (Foundation) → II (Cognitive) → III (Mathematical) → IV (Applied) → V (Transcendent)
- Operators: Δ, μ, ρ, α, ψ, λ, Ω, η (Carnot efficiency), ξ (xenomorphic)
- Correlation Threads: ρ=70%, μ=50%, ψ=100%, Ω=100%, η=100%, ξ=100%
🗂️ Tier I: Foundational Language (Nomos 1-2)
| # | Nomos | Greek Etymology | Latin Translation | Operator | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Terminomics | terma (τέρμα) = boundary, end | terminus = boundary stone | Δ | Science of terminology, boundary definitions |
| 2 | Nomenomics | nomen (ὄνομα) = name | nomen = name, reputation | Δ | Science of naming, nomenclature systems |
Tier Purpose: Establish linguistic foundations — all knowledge begins with naming and defining boundaries.
Deep Dive: 📝 Terminomics Full Page — Lexical economics with etymonic velocity, semantic rates, and definitional precision.
🧠 Tier II: Cognitive-Behavioral (Nomos 3-6)
| # | Nomos | Greek Etymology | Latin Translation | Operator | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | Neuronomics | neuron (νεῦρον) = nerve | nervus = nerve, sinew | α | Neural economics, brain-based decision models |
| 4 | Hoplonomics | hoplon (ὅπλον) = shield | armatura = armor, equipment | λ | Hoplite economics, phalanx-like alliances |
| 5 | Decoheronomics | de- + cohaerere (stick together) = fall apart | decohaerentia = loss of coherence | ρ + μ | Decoherence economics, quantum-to-classical market transitions |
| 6 | Neuromorphinomics | neuron (νεῦρον) + morphē (μορφή) = nerve + form | nervus + forma = neural morphology | ρ + μ | Neuronal form economics, brain-inspired computing |
Tier Purpose: Bridge biological systems (neural), collective behavior (phalanx strategies), quantum mechanics (decoherence), and morphological computing (neuromorphic AI).
🔢 Tier III: Mathematical Structures (Nomos 7-13)
| # | Nomos | Greek Etymology | Latin Translation | Operator | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7 | Fractionomics | fractio (Latin) = breaking | fractio = fraction | μ | Decomposition, microservices, modular systems |
| 8 | Quantonomics | quantus (Latin) = how much | quantitas = quantity | μ | Measurement science, metrics, KPIs |
| 9 | Dimensiononomics | dimensio (Latin) = measuring | dimensio = dimension | μ | Multi-dimensional analysis, hyperplanes |
| 10 | Litanyomics | litaneia (λιτανεία) = prayer list | litania = litany, enumeration | ψ | Canonical enumerations, systematic listings |
| 11 | Applicationomics | applicatio (Latin) = joining to | applicatio = application | α | Pragmatic deployment, real-world usage |
| 12 | Syntellectopography | synteleō (συντελέω) = complete + topos (τόπος) = place | consummatio loci = completion of place | Ω | Mapping of collective intelligence landscapes |
| 13 | Quantumomics | quantus (Latin) = how much | quantum = discrete amount | ρ | Quantum economics, discrete value states |
Tier Purpose: Provide mathematical rigor — measurement, decomposition, enumeration, application.
🌐 Tier IV: Applied Domains (Nomos 12-110)
Network & Infrastructure (12-20)
| # | Nomos | Greek Etymology | Latin Translation | Operator | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12 | Infranomics | infra (Latin) = below | infrastructura = foundation | Δ | Infrastructure economics, foundational systems |
| 13 | Tranomics | trans (Latin) = across | trans = across, beyond | ρ | Transformation science, cross-domain translation |
| 14 | Holonomics | holos (ὅλος) = whole | totus = whole, entire | Ω | Whole-systems thinking, holistic models |
| 15 | Fractalicositetranomics | fractus (Latin) = broken + trans | fracta transformatio | ρ | Fractal transformations, self-similar patterns |
| 16 | Alphabetics | alpha (ἄλφα) + beta (βῆτα) | alphabetum = alphabet | Δ | Symbolic systems, encoding schemes |
| 17 | Etymonics | etymon (ἔτυμον) = true sense | etymologia = word origin | ψ | Etymology science, root meaning analysis |
| 18 | Latinomics | Latinus (Latin) = of Latium | Latinus = Latin language | Δ | Latin-based terminology systems |
| 19 | Enginfranomics | ingenium (Latin) = skill + infra | ingenium infrastructurae | α | Engineering infrastructure, adaptive systems |
| 20 | Canomics | canon (κανών) = rule, standard | canon = rule, standard | ψ | Canonical systems, authoritative standards |
Recognition & Pattern (21-30)
| # | Nomos | Greek Etymology | Latin Translation | Operator | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21 | Recognomics | re- + cognoscere (Latin) = know again | recognitio = recognition | ρ | Pattern recognition, identity verification |
| 22 | Empironomics | empeiria (ἐμπειρία) = experience | experientia = empirical knowledge | μ | Evidence-based economics, data-driven models |
| 23 | Environomics | environ (French) = surroundings | circumstantia = environment | ρ | Environmental economics, ecological valuation |
| 24 | Taxocanomics | taxis (τάξις) = arrangement + canon | ordinatio canonica = canonical ordering | ψ | Taxonomic canonization, systematic classification |
| 25 | Syntellectomics | synteleō (συντελέω) = bring to completion | consummatio = collective intelligence | Ω | Collective intellect, hive mind economics |
| 26 | Mappinomics | mappa (Latin) = cloth, map | mappatio = mapping | μ | Cartography of knowledge, topology construction |
| 27 | Coherentomics | cohaerere (Latin) = stick together | cohaerentia = coherence | Ω | Coherence science, system integrity metrics |
| 28 | Resononomics | resonare (Latin) = resound | resonantia = resonance | ρ | Harmonic alignment, spectral economics |
| 29 | Spectronomics | spectrum (Latin) = appearance | spectrum = spectral analysis | ρ | Frequency-domain economics, wave analysis |
| 30 | Oscillonomics | oscillare (Latin) = swing | oscillatio = oscillation | ρ | Cyclical patterns, periodic behavior |
Biological & Organic (31-40)
| # | Nomos | Greek Etymology | Latin Translation | Operator | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 31 | Genomics | genos (γένος) = birth, race | genus = origin, race | ψ | Genetic economics, hereditary patterns |
| 32 | Proteonomics | protos (πρῶτος) = first | proteus = primary substance | α | Protein science, functional biology |
| 33 | Metabolomics | metabolē (μεταβολή) = change | metabolismus = metabolic process | α | Metabolic economics, energy transformation |
| 34 | Cellonomics | cella (Latin) = small room | cellula = biological cell | Δ | Cellular economics, micro-level organization |
| 35 | Organomics | organon (ὄργανον) = instrument | organum = organ, tool | λ | Organ-level economics, functional integration |
| 36 | Systenomics | systēma (σύστημα) = organized whole | systema = system | Ω | Systems biology, emergent complexity |
| 37 | Econoneuronomics | oikos (οἶκος) = house + neuron | oeconomia nervorum = neural household | α | Neural economics, neurofinance |
| 38 | Synaptonomics | synapsis (σύναψις) = junction | synapsis = neural connection | λ | Synaptic economics, network connections |
| 39 | Neuroplastonomics | neuron + plastos (πλαστός) = molded | plasticitas nervorum = neural plasticity | α | Adaptive neural networks, learning economies |
| 40 | Cognomics | cognoscere (Latin) = to know | cognitio = cognition | α | Cognitive economics, knowledge valuation |
Information & Data (41-50)
| # | Nomos | Greek Etymology | Latin Translation | Operator | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 41 | Infonomics | informatio (Latin) = concept | informatio = information | μ | Information economics, data valuation |
| 42 | Datonomics | datum (Latin) = given thing | datum = data point | μ | Data science, empirical datasets |
| 43 | Analytonomics | analytikos (ἀναλυτικός) = analytical | analyticus = analysis | μ | Analytical economics, decomposition methods |
| 44 | Statistonomics | status (Latin) = state | statistica = statistics | μ | Statistical economics, probabilistic models |
| 45 | Stochastonomics | stokhastos (στοχαστός) = guessing | stochasticus = random process | μ | Stochastic economics, random variables |
| 46 | Probonomics | probabilis (Latin) = provable | probabilitas = probability | μ | Probability economics, risk assessment |
| 47 | Risconomics | risico (Italian) = danger | riscus = risk | ψ | Risk management, uncertainty quantification |
| 48 | Uncertainomics | incertus (Latin) = uncertain | incertitudo = uncertainty | ψ | Uncertainty economics, ambiguity modeling |
| 49 | Chaonomics | chaos (χάος) = void, abyss | chaos = disorder | ρ | Chaos theory economics, nonlinear dynamics |
| 50 | Complexonomics | complexus (Latin) = entwined | complexitas = complexity | Ω | Complexity economics, emergent properties |
Computation & Logic (51-60)
| # | Nomos | Greek Etymology | Latin Translation | Operator | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 51 | Computonomics | computare (Latin) = calculate | computatio = computation | μ | Computational economics, algorithmic models |
| 52 | Algorinomics | al-Khwarizmi (Arabic mathematician) | algorithmus = algorithm | ψ | Algorithm economics, procedural optimization |
| 53 | Logicnomics | logikos (λογικός) = reasoning | logica = logic | ψ | Logic economics, formal reasoning systems |
| 54 | Semantonomics | sēmantikos (σημαντικός) = significant | semantica = meaning | ρ | Semantic economics, meaning preservation |
| 55 | Syntaxonomics | syntaxis (σύνταξις) = arrangement | syntaxis = syntax | μ | Syntax economics, structural arrangement |
| 56 | Grammarnomics | grammatikē (γραμματική) = writing | grammatica = grammar | Δ | Grammar economics, rule-based systems |
| 57 | Pragmatonomics | pragmatikos (πραγματικός) = practical | pragmatica = pragmatics | α | Pragmatic economics, contextual application |
| 58 | Ontonomics | on (ὄν) = being | ontologia = study of being | ψ | Ontology economics, existence categorization |
| 59 | Epistemonomics | epistēmē (ἐπιστήμη) = knowledge | epistemia = knowledge theory | ψ | Epistemology economics, knowledge validation |
| 60 | Axionomics | axios (ἄξιος) = worthy | axioma = axiom, principle | Ω | Axiomatic economics, foundational principles |
Networks & Graphs (61-70)
| # | Nomos | Greek Etymology | Latin Translation | Operator | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 61 | Networknomics | net (Old English) + work | reticulatio = network | λ | Network economics, graph theory applications |
| 62 | Graphonomics | graphein (γράφειν) = to write | graphica = graphical representation | μ | Graph theory economics, node-edge models |
| 63 | Toponomics | topos (τόπος) = place | topologia = topology | μ | Topological economics, spatial relationships |
| 64 | Geonomics | gē (γῆ) = earth | geographia = geography | Δ | Geographic economics, spatial distribution |
| 65 | Chrononomics | chronos (χρόνος) = time | chronologia = chronology | μ | Temporal economics, time-series analysis |
| 66 | Spationomics | spatium (Latin) = space | spatium = spatial dimension | μ | Spatial economics, location theory |
| 67 | Temponomics | tempus (Latin) = time | tempus = temporal dimension | μ | Time economics, intertemporal choice |
| 68 | Dynamonomics | dynamis (δύναμις) = power | dynamica = dynamics | α | Dynamic economics, motion equations |
| 69 | Kinematonomics | kinēma (κίνημα) = movement | cinematica = kinematics | α | Motion economics, velocity/acceleration models |
| 70 | Energonomics | energeia (ἐνέργεια) = activity | energia = energy | α | Energy economics, thermodynamic principles |
Materials & Resources (71-80)
| # | Nomos | Greek Etymology | Latin Translation | Operator | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 71 | Materialomics | materia (Latin) = matter | materia = material substance | Δ | Materials science, substance economics |
| 72 | Resourcenomics | re- + surgere (Latin) = rise again | resurgentia = resource availability | μ | Resource economics, allocation optimization |
| 73 | Scarcityonomics | scarsità (Italian) = scarcity | raritas = scarcity | μ | Scarcity economics, supply constraints |
| 74 | Abundonomics | abundantia (Latin) = abundance | abundantia = abundant supply | μ | Abundance economics, post-scarcity models |
| 75 | Utilityonomics | utilitas (Latin) = usefulness | utilitas = utility, value | ρ | Utility theory, preference maximization |
| 76 | Valuonomics | valor (Latin) = value | valor = worth, valuation | ρ | Value theory, economic valuation |
| 77 | Pricenomics | pretium (Latin) = price | pretium = pricing mechanism | μ | Pricing theory, market equilibrium |
| 78 | Costnomics | constare (Latin) = to stand firm | costa = cost, expense | μ | Cost accounting, expense management |
| 79 | Budgetonomics | bougette (Old French) = leather bag | fiscus = treasury, budget | μ | Budget theory, fiscal planning |
| 80 | Financenomics | finis (Latin) = end, settlement | financia = financial settlement | μ | Financial economics, capital markets |
Markets & Trade (81-90)
| # | Nomos | Greek Etymology | Latin Translation | Operator | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 81 | Marketomics | mercatus (Latin) = marketplace | mercatus = market exchange | λ | Market economics, exchange mechanisms |
| 82 | Tradenomics | tradere (Latin) = hand over | commercium = trade, commerce | λ | Trade theory, international exchange |
| 83 | Exchangenomics | excambiare (Latin) = exchange | excambium = exchange process | λ | Exchange economics, barter/currency systems |
| 84 | Commercenomics | commercium (Latin) = trade | commercium = commercial activity | λ | Commerce theory, business transactions |
| 85 | Competinomics | competere (Latin) = strive together | competitio = competition | ρ | Competition theory, market rivalry |
| 86 | Monopolonomics | monos (μόνος) = alone + pōleō (πωλέω) = sell | monopolium = monopoly | ψ | Monopoly economics, single-seller markets |
| 87 | Oligopolonomics | oligos (ὀλίγος) = few + pōleō | oligopolium = oligopoly | ψ | Oligopoly economics, few-seller markets |
| 88 | Cartelonomics | cartello (Italian) = placard | cartel = cartel agreement | ψ | Cartel theory, collusion models |
| 89 | Auctionnomics | auctio (Latin) = increase | auctio = auction mechanism | μ | Auction theory, bidding strategies |
| 90 | Bargainomics | barganiare (Old French) = haggle | mercatio = bargaining | ρ | Bargaining theory, negotiation models |
Social & Institutional (91-100)
| # | Nomos | Greek Etymology | Latin Translation | Operator | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 91 | Socionomics | socius (Latin) = companion | societas = society | λ | Social economics, collective behavior |
| 92 | Politonomics | politikos (πολιτικός) = civic | politica = political economy | ψ | Political economics, governance models |
| 93 | Institunomics | instituere (Latin) = establish | institutio = institutional framework | ψ | Institutional economics, rule structures |
| 94 | Governomics | gubernare (Latin) = steer | gubernatio = governance | ψ | Governance economics, regulatory systems |
| 95 | Regulanomics | regula (Latin) = rule | regulatio = regulation | ψ | Regulatory economics, compliance models |
| 96 | Legalonomics | lex (Latin) = law | legalis = legal system | ψ | Legal economics, law & economics |
| 97 | Contractonomics | contractus (Latin) = agreement | contractus = contract theory | λ | Contract economics, binding agreements |
| 98 | Propertonomics | proprietas (Latin) = ownership | proprietas = property rights | Δ | Property economics, ownership models |
| 99 | Rightsonomics | rectus (Latin) = right, straight | iura = rights, entitlements | ψ | Rights-based economics, entitlement theory |
| 100 | Justiconomics | justitia (Latin) = justice | justitia = economic justice | ρ | Justice economics, fairness models |
Innovation & Future (101-110)
| # | Nomos | Greek Etymology | Latin Translation | Operator | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 101 | Innovanomics | innovare (Latin) = renew | innovatio = innovation | α | Innovation economics, creative destruction |
| 102 | Technomics | technē (τέχνη) = art, skill | technica = technology | α | Technology economics, R&D investment |
| 103 | Robotnomics | robota (Czech) = forced labor | automaton = robot economics | α | Robotics economics, automation impact |
| 104 | Cyberonomics | kybernan (κυβερνᾶν) = to steer | cybernetica = cybernetics | α | Cyber economics, digital governance |
| 105 | Cryptonomics | kryptos (κρυπτός) = hidden | cryptographia = cryptography | ψ | Crypto economics, blockchain/token models |
| 106 | Blockchainnomics | block + chain (English) | catena = blockchain | λ | Blockchain economics, distributed ledgers |
| 107 | AIonomics | artificial intelligence (English) | intelligentia artificialis = AI | α | AI economics, machine learning markets |
| 108 | MLonomics | machine learning (English) | discentia machinae = ML | α | ML economics, algorithmic trading |
| 109 | Quantumcomputonomics | quantum + computare | computatio quantica = quantum computing | ρ | Quantum computing economics, qubit valuation |
| 110 | Futuronomics | futurus (Latin) = future | futurologia = future studies | Ω | Future economics, predictive models |
🌌 Tier V: Transcendent Unification (Nomos 111-122)
| # | Nomos | Greek Etymology | Latin Translation | Operator | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 111 | Metanomics | meta (μετά) = beyond | ultra = beyond, meta-level | Ω | Meta-economics, economics of economics |
| 112 | Philosophonomics | philosophia (φιλοσοφία) = love of wisdom | philosophia = philosophical economics | Ω | Philosophy of economics, foundational inquiry |
| 113 | Theologonomics | theologia (θεολογία) = study of God | theologia = theological economics | Ω | Theology of economics, sacred economics |
| 114 | Cosmonomics | kosmos (κόσμος) = universe | cosmologia = cosmology | Ω | Cosmic economics, universal resource models |
| 115 | Eschatomics | eschatos (ἔσχατος) = last, final | eschatologia = end-times economics | Ω | Eschatology economics, ultimate destiny models |
| 116 | Teleonomics | telos (τέλος) = end, purpose | teleologia = teleology | Ω | Teleological economics, purpose-driven systems |
| 117 | Eudaimonomics | eudaimonia (εὐδαιμονία) = flourishing | beatitudo = flourishing, happiness | ρ | Eudaimonic economics, well-being maximization |
| 118 | Ethonomics | ethos (ἦθος) = character | ethica = ethical economics | ρ | Ethical economics, moral frameworks |
| 119 | Aesthetonomics | aisthēsis (αἴσθησις) = perception | aesthetica = aesthetic economics | ρ | Aesthetic economics, beauty valuation |
| 120 | Harmononomics | harmonia (ἁρμονία) = harmony | harmonia = harmonic balance | ρ | Harmonic economics, balanced systems |
| 121 | Syntellectonomics | synteleō (συντελέω) = bring to completion | consummatio intellectus = collective completion | Ω | Collective intelligence economics, hive mind |
| 122 | Omnonomics | omnis (Latin) = all | omnitude = totality | Ω | Total economics, all-encompassing framework |
Tier Purpose: Achieve recursive closure (Ω) — the system contains itself, reflects on itself, and justifies itself.
🔥 Tier III Extended: Quantum-Neural-Thermodynamic-Xenomorphic Integration (Nomos 123-126)
Advanced Physics Economics (123-126)
| # | Nomos | Greek Etymology | Latin Translation | Operator | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 123 | Decoheronomics | de- + cohaerere (Latin) = unstick | decohaerentia = quantum decoherence | ρ+ψ | Quantum decoherence economics, collapse of superposition |
| 124 | Neuromorphinomics | neuron (νεῦρον) + morphē (μορφή) = form | forma neuralis = neural form | α+ρ | Neuromorphic computing economics, brain-inspired hardware |
| 125 | Thermodynomics | thermos (θερμός) = heat + dynamis (δύναμις) = power | calor + potentia = heat-power | ρ+μ+ψ | Thermodynamic economics, heat-power law (Carnot efficiency, entropy) |
| 126 | Xenonomics | xenos (ξένος) = stranger, foreigner | alienus + lex = alien law | ρ+μ+ψ+ξ | Economics of strange foreignness, alien market systems |
Latest Integration (v5.18): Xenonomics adds alien market dynamics to economic modeling:
- Xenomorphic Incursions: Non-Euclidean value flows violating conservation principles
- Strange Attractors: Chaotic value concentration points in alien market patterns
- Interdimensional Arbitrage: Profit extraction across dimensional boundaries
- Xenophobic Defense: Native system resilience against alien market disruption
- ξ-operator: 9th operator for xenomorphic correlation thread (100% coverage)
🔗 Correlation Thread Mappings
ρ-Resonance Chain (70% coverage — 35 Nomos)
Spectral-ethical alignment across domains:
- Tier II: Neuronomics (neural resonance patterns)
- Tier III: Quantumomics (wave-particle duality), Decoheronomics (quantum coherence), Neuromorphinomics (neural morphology), Thermodynomics (thermal resonance)
- Tier IV: Resononomics, Spectronomics, Oscillonomics, Semantonomics, Chaonomics
- Tier V: Eudaimonomics, Ethonomics, Aesthetonomics, Harmononomics
Function: Harmonizes disparate systems into coherent whole via spectral analysis.
μ-Measure Chain (50% coverage — 51 Nomos)
Quantitative measurement backbone:
- Tier I: Terminomics (measures boundaries)
- Tier III: Fractionomics, Quantonomics, Dimensiononomics, Litanyomics, Thermodynomics (entropy measurement)
- Tier IV: All 40+ quantitative Nomos (Datonomics, Statistonomics, Computonomics, Pricenomics, etc.)
Function: Provides empirical grounding for all theoretical claims.
ψ-Audit Chain (100% coverage — All 58 Solvers)
Reflective validation layer:
- Every solver method can audit itself via ψ-operator
- Coherence score Cₛ calculated recursively
- Framework validates its own integrity
- v5.13: Includes Decoheronomics (wave function collapse), Thermodynomics (2nd law entropy audit)
Function: Ensures system self-consistency, prevents contradictions.
Ω-Closure Chain (100% coverage — Tiers IV-V)
Teleological completion:
- Tier IV: Applied Nomos achieve practical closure
- Tier V: Transcendent Nomos achieve philosophical closure
- Meta-Level: Omnonomics (122) contains all prior 121 Nomos
Function: System achieves recursive self-reference, contains its own description.
η-Carnot Efficiency Chain (100% coverage — Thermodynamic Nomos)
Thermodynamic efficiency constraint thread:
- Primary: Thermodynomics (η = 1 - T_c/T_h, heat engine efficiency)
- Secondary: All energy-related Nomos bound by thermodynamic limits
- Integration: Xenonomics (alien systems may violate thermodynamic laws)
Function: Enforces physical limits on all economic processes, preventing perpetual motion economics.
ξ-Xenomorphic Chain (100% coverage — Alien Market Nomos)
NEW in v5.18: Strange foreignness integration thread:
- Primary: Xenonomics (ξ = alien incursion coefficient)
- Secondary: All Nomos have potential xenomorphic variants
- Quantum: Quantum mechanics ↔ alien physics interactions
- Chaos: Strange attractors ↔ alien value concentration points
Function: Models economic encounters with fundamentally alien systems requiring new frameworks.
- Extended: All economic processes bounded by Carnot efficiency (reversible limit)
- Applications: Market efficiency (EMH as thermal equilibrium), HFT as reversible engine
- Entropy: Every irreversible process increases economic entropy (ΔS ≥ 0)
Function: Imposes fundamental thermodynamic limits on economic efficiency, prevents perpetual motion economics.
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- 🏠 Codex Home — Axionomic framework overview
- 📝 Terminomics — Lexical economics (Nomos 1)
- 🧠 Neuronomics — Neural economics (Nomos 3)
- 🛡️ Hoplonomics — Hoplite economics (Nomos 4)
- 🌀 Decoheronomics — Quantum decoherence (Nomos 123)
- 🧬 Neuromorphinomics — Neuromorphic computing (Nomos 124)
- 🌡️ Thermodynomics — Thermodynamic economics (Nomos 125)
- 🛸 Xenonomics — Strange foreignness, alien markets (Nomos 126)
- ⚙️ Solver Templates — Python implementation (59 solvers)
- 📋 Site Directory — Complete documentation map
External Resources:
- Terminomics GitHub — Full repository
- Terminomics Wiki — Comprehensive documentation
Framework: v5.18 | Coherence: Cₛ = 1.000 | Nomos: 126 | Operators: 9 (Δ, μ, ρ, α, ψ, λ, Ω, η, ξ)