This release adds a new Research Map page to the site as a site-wide synthesis layer above the existing cluster pages and full works index.
The new page is designed to make the overall structure of the research program easier to understand for first-time readers, engineers, policy readers, and AI agents. It explains the main theory pillars, their directional dependencies, recommended reading paths by audience, and the canonical entry points for machine-readable navigation.
The page is not a new theory paper and not a replacement for the original cluster pages or publication index. Its purpose is narrower: to show how the major research areas fit together across foundations, semantics, verification, long-running agents, transfer, deployment, governance, and public accountability.
Key additions in this release include:
- a site-wide theory stack overview
- an explicit dependency map across major research pillars
- recommended reading paths for different audiences
- a visible machine-readable YAML summary embedded in the page
- improved navigation to canonical entry points across the site
This update is intended to improve global interpretability of the research program while preserving the site’s static, crawlable, and machine-readable design.