Preprint· AGI evaluation
Structural Inevitability as a Response-Level Criterion for AGI Evaluation
Preprint · Citium · 2026
Abstract
This companion paper develops Problem-Solution Isomorphism / Structural Inevitability (PSI/SI) as a response-level criterion for AGI evaluation, not a complete theory of AGI. The unit is a well-formed problem under a fixed representation, a declared semantic equivalence relation, and an admissible response-class space. A response succeeds when it lands in the class the completed specification makes uniquely cheapest by a margin that survives approximation error. The account separates exact Kolmogorov complexity as an ideal object, Charter Protocol as a computable approximation layer, and empirical tests over correctness, invariant satisfaction, proxy gaps, false acceptance, and inadequacy behavior.
BibTeX
@article{broderick2026agi,
title = {Structural Inevitability as a Response-Level Criterion for AGI Evaluation},
author = {Broderick, I.},
affiliation = {Citium},
year = {2026}
}