This paper defines a system-level evaluation rule for structural admissibility in the Modal-Dependence Calculus. A structure is admissible if and only if every element within it has a defined dependence path terminating at a common core. If even a single element lacks such a path, the entire structure is classified as non-admissible. This establishes a deterministic rule for how structural failure propagates at the system level. Representative configurations are evaluated to show that admissibility does not depend on the size or breadth of a structure, but only on whether all elements are grounded in the same terminating relation.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69faa2b504f884e66b5335a2 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20018669
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