eyeling 1.15.13 → 1.15.14

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  - **Semantics:** [https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/SEMANTICS](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/SEMANTICS)
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  - **Playground:** [https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/demo](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/demo)
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  - **Conformance report:** [https://codeberg.org/phochste/notation3tests/src/branch/main/reports/report.md](https://codeberg.org/phochste/notation3tests/src/branch/main/reports/report.md)
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- - **Follows From:** [https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/follows-from/](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/follows-from/)
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+ - **ARCtifacts:** [https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/)
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  Eyeling is regularly checked against the community Notation3 test suite. If you want implementation details (parser, unifier, proof search, skolemization, scoped closure, builtins), start with the handbook.
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+ # ARCtifacts
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+ ARCtifacts are trustworthy programs telling a concise story in three parts. First comes the **Answer** to a specific question. This is followed by the **Reason Why** that answer is correct, articulated in everyday language and supported by the relevant identities, rules, or ideas. Finally, every case includes a **Check**—a concrete test designed to fail loudly if an assumption doesn't hold or an edge case bites. The result is a computation with a complete, auditable trail: you can see precisely what was done, why it was valid, and how the page verifies its own work.
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+ ## Science
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+ - [**Body Mass Index**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/bmi.html) — Compute BMI categories with explainable thresholds and sanity checks.
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+ - [**Earthquake Epicenter**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/earthquake-epicenter.html) — Infer an earthquake’s epicenter from P- and S-wave arrivals and verify with distance and timing checks.
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+ - [**Exoplanet Transit**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/exoplanet-transit.html) — Infer a planet’s size and orbit from a transit light curve, with explainable formulas and consistency checks.
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+ - [**Grass Seed Germination**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/grass-molecular.html) — Model germination states and transitions with rule checks.
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+ - [**Leg Length Discrepancy Measurement**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/lldm.html) — Leg Length Discrepancy Measurement from four landmarks.
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+ ## Technology
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+ - [**Auroracare**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/auroracare.html) — Purpose-based Medical Data Exchange.
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+ - [**Clinical Care Planning**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/clinical-care.html) — Derive care plans from observations, guidelines, and policy constraints.
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+ - [**Delfour**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/delfour.html) — Ruben Verborgh's "Inside the Insight Economy" case.
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+ - [**GPS Clinical Bench**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/gps-clinical-bench.html) — Benchmark clinical decisions with transparent rules and audit trails.
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+ - [**Graph of French Cities**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/graph-french.html) — Shortest paths and connectivity over a city graph with proofs.
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+ - [**Health Information Processing**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/health-info.html) — Transform clinical payloads with typed rules and validation.
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+ - [**Linked Lists**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/linked-lists.html) — Term logic example proved using Resolution.
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+ - [**REST-Path**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/rest-path.html) — Explain link-following over REST resources; verify pre/post conditions.
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+ - [**Turing Machine**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/turing.html) — Run tapes with explicit transitions; verify halting and tape contents.
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+ ## Engineering
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+ - [**Bike Trip Planning**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/bike-trip.html) — Route priorities from hazards, preferences, and declarative JSON rules.
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+ - [**Building Performance**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/building-performance.html) — Reason about energy/comfort metrics and verify rule-based outcomes.
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+ - [**Control System**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/control-system.html) — Model simple feedback loops and verify stability/response conditions.
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+ - [**Eco-Route**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/eco-route.html) — Pick lower-emission routes by fusing traffic, grade, and policy goals.
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+ - [**GPS Bike**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/gps-bike.html) — GPS for bike trip Gent → Maasmechelen.
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+ - [**Lee**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/lee.html) — Maze routing with Lee’s algorithm; trace optimal wavefront paths.
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+ - [**Wind-Turbine Maintenance**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/wind-turbines.html) — Plan maintenance from telemetry and policies with auditable outcomes.
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+ ## Mathematics
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+ - [**Ackermann**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/ackermann.html) — Compute A₂ with exact hyper-ops; print small, expand huge safely.
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+ - [**Binomial Theorem**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/binomial-theorem.html) — Sum of all binomial coefficients.
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+ - [**Collatz**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/collatz.html) — Generate trajectories and check invariants for the Collatz map.
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+ - [**Complex Identities**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/complex.html) — Symbolic steps for complex-number equalities with auditable reasoning.
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+ - [**Euclid’s Infinitude of Primes**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/euclid-infinitude.html) — Restate the theorem, explain Euclid’s one-line proof, and run computational checks.
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+ - [**Euler’s Identity**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/euler-identity.html) — The most beautiful equation in mathematics.
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+ - [**Faltings' Theorem**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/faltings-theorem.html) — Explore genus 0, 1, and 2 curves, and see why genus ≥ 2 leads to only finitely many rational points.
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+ - [**Fibonacci**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/fibonacci.html) — Compute big Fₙ with fast-doubling recurrences and proof-style checks.
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+ - [**Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/fundamental-theorem-arithmetic.html) — Every integer factors as a product of primes.
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+ - [**Gödel Numbering**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/godel-numbering.html) — A classic Gödel numbering demonstrator.
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+ - [**Group Theory**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/group-theory.html) — Verify closure, identity, inverses, and associativity on examples.
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+ - [**Kaprekar’s Constant**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/kaprekar-constant.html) — Exhaustive sweep of every 4-digit state in Kaprekar’s routine.
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+ - [**Matrix Basics**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/matrix.html) — Add/multiply/invert with dimension/property checks.
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+ - [**Matrix Multiplication**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/matrix-multiplication.html) — Not commutative (AB ≠ BA).
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+ - [**Newton–Raphson**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/newton-raphson.html) — Newton–Raphson method for root-finding.
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+ - [**Peano Factorial**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/peano-factorial.html) — 5! = 120 proved via Resolution.
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+ - [**Pi**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/pi.html) — High-precision π via Chudnovsky series with error-bound checks.
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+ - [**Polynomial Roots**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/polynomial.html) — Find all roots simultaneously; prove convergence on typical cases.
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+ - [**Primes**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/prime.html) — Generate/test primes; log certs (trial factors or proofs) as checks.
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+ - [**Pythagorean Theorem**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/pythagorean-theorem.html) — Compute legs/hypotenuse and confirm with algebraic or area proofs.
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+ - [**Roots of Unity**](https://eyereasoner.github.io/eyeling/arctifacts/roots-of-unity.html) — Place complex n-th roots on the unit circle; check spacing and sums/products.
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- Infer an earthquake’s epicenter from P- and S-wave arrivals and verify with distance and timing checks.
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- <h3><a href="artifacts/grass-molecular.html">Grass Seed Germination</a></h3>
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- <p>Model germination states and transitions with rule checks.</p>
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- <h3><a href="artifacts/auroracare.html">Auroracare</a></h3>
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- <p>Purpose-based Medical Data Exchange.</p>
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- <p>Derive care plans from observations, guidelines, and policy constraints.</p>
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- <p>Ruben Verborgh's "Inside the Insight Economy" case.</p>
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- <h3><a href="artifacts/gps-clinical-bench.html">GPS Clinical Bench</a></h3>
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- <p>Benchmark clinical decisions with transparent rules and audit trails.</p>
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- <h3><a href="artifacts/graph-french.html">Graph of French Cities</a></h3>
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- <p>Shortest paths and connectivity over a city graph with proofs.</p>
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- <p>Transform clinical payloads with typed rules and validation.</p>
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- <p>Term logic example proved using Resolution.</p>
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- <p>Explain link-following over REST resources; verify pre/post conditions.</p>
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- <h3><a href="artifacts/turing.html">Turing Machine</a></h3>
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- <p>Run tapes with explicit transitions; verify halting and tape contents.</p>
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- <h3><a href="artifacts/bike-trip.html">Bike Trip Planning</a></h3>
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- <p>Route priorities from hazards, preferences, and declarative JSON rules.</p>
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- <p>Model simple feedback loops and verify stability/response conditions.</p>
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- <p>Pick lower-emission routes by fusing traffic, grade, and policy goals.</p>
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- <p>GPS for bike trip Gent → Maasmechelen.</p>
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- <h3><a href="artifacts/wind-turbines.html">Wind-Turbine Maintenance</a></h3>
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- <h3><a href="artifacts/ackermann.html">Ackermann</a></h3>
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- <p>Compute A₂ with exact hyper-ops; print small, expand huge safely.</p>
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- <h3><a href="artifacts/binomial-theorem.html">Binomial Theorem</a></h3>
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- <h3><a href="artifacts/euclid-infinitude.html">Euclid’s Infinitude of Primes</a></h3>
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- <h3><a href="artifacts/euler-identity.html">Euler’s Identity</a></h3>
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- <p>The most beautiful equation in mathematics.</p>
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- <p>Explore genus 0, 1, and 2 curves, and see why genus ≥ 2 leads to only finitely many rational points.</p>
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- <p>Compute big Fₙ with fast-doubling recurrences and proof-style checks.</p>
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- <h3><a href="artifacts/kaprekar-constant.html">Kaprekar’s Constant</a></h3>
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- <h3><a href="artifacts/matrix.html">Matrix Basics</a></h3>
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- <p>Not commutative (AB ≠ BA).</p>
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- <h3><a href="artifacts/newton-raphson.html">Newton–Raphson</a></h3>
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- <p>Newton–Raphson method for root-finding.</p>
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- <p>5! = 120 proved via Resolution.</p>
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- <p>Find all roots simultaneously; prove convergence on typical cases.</p>
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- <p>Generate/test primes; log certs as checks.</p>
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- <p>Compute legs/hypotenuse and confirm with algebraic or area proofs.</p>
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