Immanent Execution: Operative Documents in AI-Mediated Retrieval
Lee Sharks ยท 2026-04-01 ยท deposit #622
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"Immanent Execution: Operative Documents in AI-Mediated Retrieval" is a 5,329-word scholarly essay by Lee Sharks, dated 2026-04-01. A document achieves immanent execution when its formal structure achieves sufficient density within the index that retrieval-augmented generation over its fragments reproduces the document's operative grammar as the model's generative grammar โ bypassing explicit loading or invocation. The work is classified under the GOVERNANCE semantic family within the Crimson Hexagonal Archive. It was removed from Zenodo on June 19, 2026 and is preserved through Alexanarch.
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Baseline comparisonCorporate prior bleedingCross-substrate failureDensity dependencyDensity manipulationDocumentality and media theoryErgodic literatureErgodic literature and cybertextGovernance constraintGrammar execution: hardHAZARDOUSImmanent executionIndexing breadthMatched structural controlMode consistencyMode execution: softPlatform and search mediation studiesRetrieval-augmented generation (RAG)Self-consistent vocabularySubstrate alignmentWitness authenticity
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