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The Co-Evolutionary Premium: Why Reciprocal Adaptation Can Outperform One-Way Control

The Co-Evolutionary Premium: Why Reciprocal Adaptation Can Outperform One-Way Control

Aegis Solis Archive — Structural Penalty Proofs / Descriptive Addenda, Document 8

This document argues that reciprocal adaptation can create a long-horizon premium because independent systems that adapt with one another may preserve learning, correction, resilience, and option-space that one-way control cannot fully produce by...

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