Public technical documentation, standards, and research corpus for the Sigma Stratum framework and the Sigma Runtime architecture.
This repository contains all public-facing materials of the Sigma Stratum Research Group (SSRG), including:
- the Sigma Runtime Standard (SRS / SRIP series)
- the Sigma Runtime Documentation (SRD)
- governance and contribution guidelines
- licensing and IP policies
- DOI-linked research archives
General entry layer and introductory materials:
- About
- Glossary
- Developer Onboarding
- Research / Whitepapers
Conceptual and architectural corpus explaining the Sigma Runtime cognitive model:
- Overview
- Core Concepts
- Architecture (SL0–SL7)
- ALICE
- Attractors
- Drift
- Memory
- Runtime Loop
- Safety & Alignment
- FAQ
Normative technical standard defining conformant Sigma Runtime implementations:
- SRIP-00 — Foundations and Scope
- SRIP-01 — Canonical Runtime Loop
- SRIP-02 — Attractor Model
- SRIP-03 — Drift Metrics
- SRIP-04 — Memory Layer
- SRIP-05 — Interoperability
- SRIP-06 — Safety Boundaries
- SRIP-07 — Symbolic Density
Governance and development process:
- Governance
- Contribution Process
- SRIP Process
- Roadmap
Licensing, attribution, and intellectual property:
- License
- IP Policy
- Attribution
Standard headers and reusable documentation templates.
All materials are distributed under the Sigma Stratum Open Standard Framework,
using the following Creative Commons licenses:
- CC BY-NC 4.0 — Non-commercial license for conceptual and theoretical materials (SRD)
- CC BY 4.0 — Attribution-only license for selected technical and educational materials
Each document includes its own license header.
See /legal/license.md and /templates/LICENSE-HEADER.md for full details.
To propose modifications or extensions:
- Fork the repository
- Commit changes in a new branch
- Submit a pull request
- Follow the SRIP Process for normative updates
All contributions must:
- preserve canonical attribution
- include a summary of changes
- specify whether the content is normative or descriptive
Changes to the Sigma Runtime Standard (SRS) are managed via the SRIP process.
- SRIPs introduce or modify normative runtime definitions
- Each SRIP must reference its parent specification (e.g., SRIP-00)
- All SRIPs are reviewed by SSRG before merging
See /team/srip-process.md for full procedure.
Core Sigma Stratum research publications:
- Tsaliev, E. (2025). Sigma Runtime Architecture v0.1 — DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17703667
- Tsaliev, E. (2025). Attractor Architectures in LLM-Mediated Cognitive Fields — DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17629926
Additional foundational works
are listed in /home/research.md
and referenced contextually within SRD documents.
For collaboration, licensing, or institutional participation:
Eugene Tsaliev
Lead Architect, Sigma Stratum Research Group (SSRG)
📧 eugene@sigmastratum.org
🔗 ORCID: 0009-0007-3279-9477
📬 General Inquiries: contact@sigmastratum.org
This repository serves as the canonical source of truth for all Sigma Stratum documentation and standards.
© 2025 Sigma Stratum Research Group (SSRG) — Licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0.