Volume IV develops the intelligent-systems layer of The Architecture of Necessary Existence by examining how proportional delay (δᴰ) governs stability in adaptive or decision-making systems. Building on the proportional-delay field (Volume I), the contained-time field (Volume II), and the cognitive-containment framework (Volume III), this volume introduces a formal structure for intelligent containment: the regulation of recursive feedback in systems capable of internal modelling or autonomous response. The analysis applies Lyapunov descent, operator contraction, and small-gain mechanisms to characterise how δᴰ constrains destabilising recursion and supports alignment stability. Intelligent containment is presented as a general feedback architecture in which proportional delay limits amplification, preserves bounded agency, and ensures that adaptive systems remain within stable trajectories. This work is entirely theoretical and does not rely on empirical data or numerical experiments. Its purpose is to provide a mathematical foundation for the universal containment framework developed in Volume V.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/692509f6c0ce034ddc352dee — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17634843
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