Documentation
Reference material will be added shortly for using ULM-PD Engine correctly.
Documentation reflects declared behaviour only. Undeclared capabilities are neither implied nor supported.
Getting started
- Installation and licensing
- Basic usage
- Input expectations
Detailed walkthroughs will appear here as invariant packs and associated domains expand.
Input and execution model
- Natural language as input
- Translation to invariant-governed execution
- Deterministic execution semantics
Refusal and boundary behaviour
- Invariant violations
- Undefined invariants
- Boundary states returned as data
Refusal has a single meaning. See Invariants. The Large Language Model does not "do math", it is a natural language interface only.
Invariant packs, domains and capabilities
- arithmetic
- calculus
- algebra
- discrete_math
- number_theory
- linear_algebra
- probability
- geometry
- vector_calculus
- special_functions
- elliptic_curves
- symbolic_analysis
- set_theory
- graph_theory
- logic
- information_theory
- optimization
- symbolic_state
- systems
- dynamical_systems
- control_theory
Mathematics Core (included)
Other invariant packs (coming soon)
Each domain exposes only explicitly declared capabilities.
Examples
Example queries and outputs will be added to illustrate correct usage and interpretation.
Documentation is expanded incrementally as execution surfaces are declared. Behaviour not documented here should not be assumed.