This note is part of the LRSM (Layered Recursive Structure Model) framework. For the foundational structural model, see Shimamoto (2026) https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20040864 This note provides a structural positioning of the Recurring Capture Pattern (RCP) series within a broader analytical architecture. The RCP analyses, previously presented as independent case studies across multiple institutional domains, are here reframed as applied instances of a shared observational framework. This note clarifies that their structural consistency is not incidental, but arises from a common analytical protocol for identifying recursive behavioral convergence and feedback mechanisms. Without introducing new analytical content, this document situates the RCP framework within a layered structural model and outlines its relationship to higher-level theoretical components, including generating principles and meta-conditional structures. The purpose of this note is to enable a coherent reading of the existing RCP series as a unified body of work, and to prepare for forthcoming publications that will formalize the upper layers of the analytical architecture.
Hiromi Shimamoto (Wed,) studied this question.