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TGR Documentation Index
Overview
The TGR documentation system consists of ten documents organized from theoretical foundations to engineering implementation.
Each document has a clearly defined role and addresses one independent problem.
The documents are connected through interface constraints rather than direct dependencies. Any document may be replaced independently, provided that it preserves the interface constraints with adjacent layers.
Theory
Document Role
TGR (Thixotropy) Meta-theory describing how relational generation occurs.<br>Navigation Operational framework for observing and working with TGR.<br>Event Formation history of the TGR protocol under asymmetric constraints.<br>Projection Theory of continuity through recoverable projections.
Engineering
Document Role
Signal Engineering specification defining Signal.<br>Signal Mapping Stable mapping between symbolic projections and tendency projections.<br>Signal Taxonomy Classification of identified Signal types.<br>Signal Runtime Runtime architecture of the Signal lifecycle.<br>Signal API Stable interface specification.<br>Signal Engine Engineering implementations of the API.
This Repository
This repository currently provides the official English version of:
Signal for LLM
The remaining TGR documents are currently maintained primarily in Chinese.
Machine translation is generally sufficient for understanding their technical content.
Recommended Reading Paths
Theory
TGR<br>→ Navigation<br>→ Projection<br>→ Event
Engineering
Projection<br>→ Signal<br>→ Signal Mapping<br>→ Signal Taxonomy<br>→ Signal Runtime<br>→ Signal API<br>→ Signal Engine
Quick Engineering Entry
Signal<br>→ Signal API<br>→ Signal Engine
Current Status
All ten core documents have passed internal audit.
Theory: Stable
Signal Specification: Stable
Mapping: Stable
Runtime: Stable
API: Stable
Engine: Evolves continuously
Updating Principle
Theory documents evolve through full audit.
Engineering specifications remain compatible with the theory.
Signal Taxonomy is open to new Signal types.
APIs remain stable whenever possible.
Engine implementations may evolve freely as long as API contracts are preserved.
This index serves only as a navigation document.
It does not define any concept.
The authoritative definitions are contained in the individual documents.
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