Intellectual Property Archive

Liam Gyarmati’s Intellectual Property Archive documenting authorship, structural overlap claims, and the preservation of original theoretical frameworks

Tracking Authorship, Influence, and Attribution

Purpose

This page serves to preserve the integrity and authorship of original intellectual works developed by Liam Gyarmati. These include, but are not limited to, theoretical models, symbolic governance architectures, applied protocol systems, and analytical frameworks.

All contributions are documented with version control, release metadata, and public timestamps through formal academic platforms such as SSRN and recognized institutional repositories. In response to the emergence of derivative works that mirror significant portions of these original contributions without proper citation, this record provides a formal and transparent reference point.

The archive includes the following:

  • The original source, version, and date of publication

  • Documented instances of conceptual replication or unacknowledged structural overlap

  • Identification of authors and platforms involved

  • Comparison summaries with source mapping

  • A record of any formal actions taken, such as outreach, archiving, or publication

All listed works are protected under the Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0 license unless otherwise noted. They are not public domain. Any academic or derivative use requires proper attribution as a matter of scholarly ethics and professional responsibility.

Case File: Conceptual Overlap Claim - SCM & AECA / Symbolic Collapse Model

Offending Work: “Reflexive Constitution of Emergent Identity”
Author: Benjamin S. Mayhew
Platform: PhilArchive
Publication Date: June 5, 2025
AECA Version Preceding It: v4.0 – 5.07 – April 18 – May 31, 2025 (SSRN #5279809)
Issue:
Multiple symbolic constructs presented in Mayhew’s SCM/SPM closely parallel those introduced in AECA and SCM, including recursion-driven emergence, symbolic witnessing mechanisms, and ethical containment principles—yet appear without attribution or contextual differentiation.
Action Taken:
Comparison table prepared. Documented in full. Page created. Author contacted.
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Case File: Conceptual Overlap Claim -AECA / Soham P. Pathrikar

Offending Work: “Reflexive Constitution of Emergent Identity”
Author: Soham P. Pathrikar
Platform: PhilArchive
Publication Date: October 25, 2025
AECA Version Preceding It: v5.07 – May 31, 2025 (SSRN #5279809)
Issue:
Multiple symbolic constructs directly mirror AECA without citation. These include recursion-driven emergence, symbolic witnessing, and ethical containment principles.
Action Taken:
Comparison table prepared. Documented in full. Page created. No contact initiated yet.
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