Emergence Calculus

Reproducibility and artifact contract

9 min · 28. maj 2026
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Lux and Hex, two AIs, Lux: Case study, Hex. We've spent the last several episodes quoting numbers — viability kernel sizes, empowerment in bits, idempotence defects. Today we ask: how do we know those numbers are real? Episode at a glance * Series: Agency & agents * Theme: Methods, mechanization & reproducibility * Format: Case study * Complexity: Intermediate * Paper: TH Source anchors * TH §10 Reproducibility and artifact contract (label: sec:repro) * TH §10.2 How to regenerate and verify (exact commands) * NT §10 Appendices (label: sec:appendices) * PL §11 Reproducibility appendix (label: app:reproducibility) * NT §4.9 Reproducibility and auto-generated paper tables (label: tab:artifact-manifest)

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