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Ring Adjacency

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Ring Adjacency has 8 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 3 references.

8 facts·8 predicates·3 sources

Mostly:rdf:type(1), version context(1), mechanism(1)

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hasRingAdjacencyHas Ring Adjacency(1)

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8 facts
PredicateValueRef
Rdf:typeMechanism[1]
Version Contextv3[1]
Mechanismnearest-neighbor-coupling[1]
Topologyfixed[1]
Has Edge CountOrder of G Nearest Neighbor Edges[2]
Located WithinBlocks[3]
Biases TowardDft Modes[3]
Contributes to Production ofGlobal Harmonic Decomposition[3]

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typeblah/random/39
ex:Mechanism
versionContextblah/random/39
v3
mechanismblah/random/39
nearest-neighbor-coupling
topologyblah/random/39
fixed
hasEdgeCountblah/watt-activation/226
ex:order-of-g-nearest-neighbor-edges
locatedWithinblah/watt-activation/228
ex:blocks
biasesTowardblah/watt-activation/228
ex:dft-modes
contributesToProductionOfblah/watt-activation/228
ex:global-harmonic-decomposition

References (3)

3 references
  1. [1]394 facts
    ctx:discord/blah/random/39
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      [2026-03-19 00:22] xenonfun: ## HelmholtzDynamics is the more architecturally interesting piece. Here's what it does and why it matters for your existing system. ``` What you have now: Each attention head has a single decay rate γ — one l
  2. [2]2261 fact
    ctx:discord/blah/watt-activation/226
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      [2026-03-11 05:18] xenonfun: ⏺ The inter-layer graph confirms the designer's insight exactly: No edges above 0.5 — every block is nearly orthogonal to every other block. Mean cosine similarity across all layer distances is noise (±0.08
  3. [3]2283 facts
    ctx:discord/blah/watt-activation/228
    • full textwatt-activation-228
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      [2026-03-11 05:23] xenonfun: ⏺ It is, and the math backs it up cleanly. What the network discovered spontaneously is essentially a depth-wise DFT — the same decomposition that LoheFFNv3 uses within each block (ring → DFT modes), but now o

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