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Analytic Abduction: Causal Decomposition and Governed Commitment for Human--AI Coordination

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Abductive reasoning operates in two directions. The synthetic mode builds explanations from available hypotheses; the analytic mode, conversely, identifies the latent factors whose interaction accounts for a complex observed state. This paper develops the analytic mode as a non-greedy, risk-sensitive discipline of commitment, in which candidate factors coexist and interact, resolving into committed conclusions only when explicit governance conditions are met. The formal core is the $\kappa$-$\tau$ apparatus: $\kappa$ encodes the epistemic interaction among hypotheses, and $\tau$ sets a commitment threshold calibrated to the decision's stakes. The central contribution is the causal cluster, a structured object recording which latent factors participate in a decomposition, with what weights and interaction structure, together with a two-level architecture (intra-cluster $\kappa^*$, inter-cluster $\kappa^{**}$) that guards against causal misattribution. Demonstrated in epidemiological crisis decomposition and adversarial cyber threat analysis, the framework's contribution to human-AI reasoning is the legibility of suspended decomposition as a shared coordination object, providing structural resistance to premature convergence. In practice, the decision-maker is handed not a single imposed answer but the competing explanatory scenarios, weighted by plausibility and paired with the evidence that would resolve between them, so that sound action is possible even before the ambiguity is resolved.

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A Minimal $\kappa$--$\tau$ Logic for Risk-Sensitive Abduction

cs.AI · 2026-08-08 · conditional · novelty 5.0

A minimal kappa-tau semantic logic is defined in which hypotheses interact through kappa, plausibility and commitment are separated by threshold tau, and suspended, non-committed inference is treated as a legitimate output.

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  • A Minimal $\kappa$--$\tau$ Logic for Risk-Sensitive Abduction cs.AI · 2026-08-08 · conditional · none · ref 29 · internal anchor

    A minimal kappa-tau semantic logic is defined in which hypotheses interact through kappa, plausibility and commitment are separated by threshold tau, and suspended, non-committed inference is treated as a legitimate output.