Machine-checked model in Rocq establishes that governance is coterminous with expressibility via four primitive constructors in a symmetric monoidal category with capability bounds and verified coherence.
Global principal typing in partially commutative asyn- chronous sessions
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New global types for asynchronous multiparty sessions are interpreted as Prime Event Structures with equivalence to session interpretations as Flow Event Structures when typable.
LBAC is a new programming model that enforces user-specified policies on agentic applications by requiring agent-generated programs to be well-typed in the context of the scaffolding code.
Mechanizes three governance theorems in Coq and proves two on paper for structural governance in AI systems, with runtime verification via property-based testing showing zero discrepancies.
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Algebraic Semantics of Governed Execution: Monoidal Categories, Effect Algebras, and Coterminous Boundaries
Machine-checked model in Rocq establishes that governance is coterminous with expressibility via four primitive constructors in a symmetric monoidal category with capability bounds and verified coherence.
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Global types and event structure semantics for asynchronous multiparty sessions
New global types for asynchronous multiparty sessions are interpreted as Prime Event Structures with equivalence to session interpretations as Flow Event Structures when typable.
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Language-Based Agent Control
LBAC is a new programming model that enforces user-specified policies on agentic applications by requiring agent-generated programs to be well-typed in the context of the scaffolding code.
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Mechanized Foundations of Structural Governance: Machine-Checked Proofs for Governed Intelligence
Mechanizes three governance theorems in Coq and proves two on paper for structural governance in AI systems, with runtime verification via property-based testing showing zero discrepancies.