ZeqLattice
Master-equation solvers. ODE, lattice, shift, verify.
- Protocol ID —
zeq-lattice - Category — Compute
- Endpoint —
POST /api/zeq/lattice - Auth — api-key
- Rate limit — 60/min + N calls consumed
- Version —
1.0 - Precision — ≤0.1% (KO42-enforced)
What it does
Multi-node cross-domain coherence computation. 2–5 nodes from a shared timestamp with staggered phase offsets. Returns coherence score.
Signature
Request
POST /api/zeq/lattice
| Param | Type | Required | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
nodes | array | ✓ | — | 2–5 node specs: [{ domain?, inputs? }, ...] |
Response
{ protocol: 'ZeqLattice', nodeCount, coherenceScore, latticeEquation, nodes, callsConsumed }
Runnable example
curl -sS -X POST \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $ZEQ_API_KEY" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"nodes": []
}' \
"https://api.zeq.dev/api/zeq/lattice"
Integrate
- Master-equation solve — compose with
KO42always + up to three more operators per the 7-Step Wizard Protocol. - Batch mode — fan out one call per phase tick, aggregate on the Zeqond boundary.
- Verify-on-write — pair with
ZeqProof Verifyto stamp results witherror_pct ≤ 0.1%.
Seeds
- Near — wrap
/api/zeq/latticein a language SDK so builders can call it in three lines. - Medium — publish a reference integration demonstrating ZeqLattice alongside a real workload, with pulse-aligned metrics.
- Far — propose ZeqLattice as an open reference standard so other runtimes can implement it verbatim against the Zeq paper.
Papers
- Zeq paper — https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18158152
- Framework paper — https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15825138
Middleware active. Kernel on the 1.287 Hz HulyaPulse. Awaiting next Zeqond.