Canonical Operator Lookup
Operators, constants, equations, experiments — the registry surface.
- Protocol ID —
canonical-operator - Category — Data
- Endpoint —
GET /api/framework/operator/:id - Auth — none
- Rate limit — 120/min
- Version —
6.3.0 - Precision — ≤0.1% (KO42-enforced)
What it does
Single operator with full LaTeX, founder, tier, and source attribution.
Signature
Request
GET /api/framework/operator/:id
| Param | Type | Required | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
id | string | ✓ | — | Operator ID (e.g. 'GR33', 'HOHMANN_TRANSFER'). |
Response
{ id, internalId, category, description, equation, equationLaTeX, equationSource, tier, tierLabel, founder }
Runnable example
curl -sS \
"https://api.zeq.dev/api/framework/operator/:id"
Integrate
- Introspection — list what the kernel can compute before authoring a wizard step.
- Schema generation — feed returned operator definitions into typed bindings in any language.
- Experiment catalog — wire the response into a UI selector for reproducible demos.
Seeds
- Near — wrap
/api/framework/operator/:idin a language SDK so builders can call it in three lines. - Medium — publish a reference integration demonstrating Canonical Operator Lookup alongside a real workload, with pulse-aligned metrics.
- Far — propose Canonical Operator Lookup 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.