// Research Publications
Original research from Kadropic Labs spanning decentralized AGI architecture, Zero-Knowledge Fragmentation, complexity theory, and distributed cognitive systems. All papers are authored by the Kadropic research team.
A philosophical and mathematical inquiry into the structural reasons science repeatedly underestimates what becomes possible — and a formal argument that the P vs NP problem may be unprovable not because the answer doesn't exist, but because the mathematical language to express it hasn't been invented yet. Includes four original open conjectures for the research community.
Technical specification of the ZKF Layer — the cryptographic backbone of Project LEO. Covers the fragmentation protocol, zero-knowledge proof integration, Byzantine-resilient verification, and how ZKF enables AGI-scale inference with provable privacy guarantees and no central data aggregation.
The core technical whitepaper for Project LEO — covering Byzantine-resilient ADMM consensus, Self-Evolving Local Circuits (SELC), and the full distributed cognitive mesh architecture.