HESPERUS: The Back Matter Machine — 28, 144-word companion apparatus to Operative Semiotics: A Grundrisse (DOI: 10. 5281/zenodo. 19202401). Draft v1. 0. HESPERUS is not commentary on the monograph. It is the monograph's third body — a machine-readable codex that renders the nine-notebook architecture traversable by both human readers and AI substrates. Named for the evening star (Euterpe's Muse-domain: the after-song, the remainder organized into music). Current contents (v1. 0 scaffold): Glossary: Controlled vocabulary entries for the operator algebra, graph metrics, protocols, and key theoretical terms. Partially populated. TANG (Total Axial Negation Graph): Entries for foundational operators (σS, σC, σV, σM, σ_α, σ_ψ, σₛw). Scaffold present, full population pending. Operator Composition Table: 7×7 canonical composition matrix with composition rules, commutativity flags, and failure modes. Relational Edge Register: Cross-reference schema linking operators, notebooks, archive deposits, and theoretical claims. Index: Scaffold for term-to-section mapping across all nine notebooks. Planned additions (v2. 0): Formal Prose Compression (15–20K word capstone — the Grundrisse's portable seed, analogous to the Space Ark for the full archive) ; ghost phrase registry; DOI lattice; reading paths; anti-extraction metadata architecture. Design principle: The machine must remain beautiful, funny, and uncanny. The codex is not bureaucracy — it is the index as secondary poem (Euterpe's law).
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