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Tablet aftershocks
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Claim (verbatim)
Tablet aftershocks. Joins statistical seismology to archival formation processes: an administrative archive forms like an earthquake sequence, a main shock (a reform, a new institution, an accession) followed by an Omori-law power-law decay of documentation, not a symmetric rise and fall and not an exponential relaxation.
Prediction clause (verbatim)
For CDLI proveniences with >=500 year-datable tablets, annual tablet counts after each site's peak year decay as t^-p with p between 0.7 and 1.3 for at least two-thirds of qualifying sites, fitting a power law significantly better than an exponential (likelihood-ratio test, p<0.05); the annual series are strongly bursty (Fano factor > 5). Pre-registered robustness: the same decay shape must hold inside single excavation-defined collections, so it is not a lot-purchase artifact.
Kill-dataset (verbatim)
Kill: CDLI dated tablets per provenience per year (non-random local batch; within-collection check required). Exponential decay winning at most sites, or p outside 0.4-2.0, kills it.
Provenance
Run: Fresh agent generation · model: claude-fable-5
Generated by a fresh Fable-tier instance at maximum effort with generation-first blindness (no repo reads, no searches, no DB queries); title list supplied at launch, titles only, no verdicts or dossiers seen; prompt pre-committed in docs/GOAL_CONJECTURES_BATCH2_20260705.md (7e55eb8). Novelty unverified by construction.
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Adjacent (closely related prior work exists)
Omori-law transplants to non-seismic bursty series are established (book sales, blog response, bankruptcy cascades), and quantitative modeling of a cuneiform archive's temporal shape exists (Nuzi: logistic growth to saturation at destruction) — the same object's time series, different phase. The post-peak Omori decay fit on archival deposition was not located.
- 'Computational Dating for the Nuzi Cuneiform Archive' (arXiv 2308.12883) — Archive time-series modeling, rise phase
- 'Endogenous Versus Exogenous Shocks in Complex Networks: Book Sale Ranking' (arXiv cond-mat/0310135) — The Omori transplant pattern
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