This paper develops a deterministic and irreducible structural framework describing the evolution of artificial intelligence systems from rule-based applications to fully orchestrated agentic architectures. System states are formalized as compositional tuples over a capability lattice, and system evolution is modeled as monotonic structural augmentation under a minimal extension operator. A capability partial order is for mally defined and used to prove that classical agentic AI saturates structurally at S3, beyond which no capability-increasing extension is possible within the operator set (Π,Φ,M,A,Ω). The complete irreducible basis of Ψ-dimensions required for post-S3 extension is derived, with pairwise independence established via capability disjointness. The analysis culminates in ontological self-reference, formalized via a fixed-point construction, demonstrating that post-S3 evolution constitutes ontological expansion rather than architectural scaling. A control-theoretic correspondence connects the structural hierarchy to a formally closed, safety-guaranteed agentic control model..
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69f837c23ed186a7399820bd — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19974699
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