Buildability / Receipt
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Public buildability page receipt window
/buildability/context-reasoning-and-hierarchy-a-cost-performance-study-of-compound-llm-agent-design-in-an-adversarial-pomdp
Subject: Context, Reasoning, and Hierarchy: A Cost-Performance Study of Compound LLM Agent Design in an Adversarial POMDP
Verdict
Ignore
Verdict is Ignore because current viability and proof state do not clear the buildability gate.
Time to first demo
Insufficient data
No first-demo timestamp, owner estimate, or elapsed demo receipt is attached to this surface.
Structured compute envelope
Insufficient data
No data, compute, hardware, memory, latency, dependency, or serving requirement receipt is attached.
Truth Boundary
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Receipt path
/buildability/context-reasoning-and-hierarchy-a-cost-performance-study-of-compound-llm-agent-design-in-an-adversarial-pomdp
Paper ref
context-reasoning-and-hierarchy-a-cost-performance-study-of-compound-llm-agent-design-in-an-adversarial-pomdp
arXiv id
2605.16205
Generated at
2026-05-18T20:31:57.838Z
Evidence freshness
stale
Last verification
2026-05-18T20:31:57.838Z
Sources
3
References
0
Coverage
50%
Lineage hash
de4478ad7d03a23cb54dd73b7240a631d5e1fd1f32cd050a448720886f155dea
Canonical opportunity-kernel lineage hash.
External signature
unsigned_external
No founder, registry, pilot, or production-adoption signature is attached to this receipt.
Verification
not_verified
Verification is blocked until an external signature is provided.
Some score or evidence fields are outside the preferred freshness window.
repo_url
references