Public scholarly record · author: Prodigy

Research that shows its working.

This library separates private investigation, public manuscripts, external preprints and peer-reviewed publication. Every item must identify its evidence, version, status and limitations.

Paper library

Released manuscripts

A public webpage is a dissemination record, not proof that a paper has passed independent peer review. Formal venue and DOI information appear only when they exist.

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Research programme

Current domains of development

These are directions of study and creation, not claims of completed discovery.

Programme area

Astrophysics & space systems

Mathematical modelling, observational reasoning, instrumentation, simulation and reproducible astronomical analysis.

Programme area

Scientific computing & engineering

Software, data pipelines, sensors, low-voltage prototypes and testable systems built around measurable requirements.

Programme area

Human capability & medicine literacy

Evidence-led study of health, cognition and human performance without presenting education as clinical diagnosis or certification.

Release standard

From Alie to the public record

Publication is intentionally not automatic. Prodigy must choose a public identity, review the exact allowlisted output and approve the deployment.

Private master

Research notes, invention details, reviewer correspondence and complete versions remain in the local archive.

Evidence review

Claims, citations, figures, rights, uncertainty and safety are checked before release.

Public allowlist

Only the manuscript fields deliberately selected for public release enter this library.

Version notice

Corrections create a new public version; earlier public versions remain identifiable rather than silently overwritten.

Potentially patentable enabling details should receive appropriate patent advice before public disclosure. Website publication can establish a dated public disclosure, but it does not itself create patent protection.