This page collects the public whitepaper layer behind OathAI's protocol work: natural-language protocol execution, capsule structure, selected experiment support, and patent-related disclosure context.
It is a guided reading surface. The public archive repository remains the stable file surface for selected PDFs and machine-readable records.
The two completed whitepapers, SLAPS Engine, and Yama form a layered implementation chain:
Protocol theory -> runtime engine -> capsule governance -> implemented platform experiment.
Part One establishes the protocol-theory base. SLAPS Engine turns that layer into a runtime-oriented engine. Part Two deepens the capsule-governance base after the engine work. Yama is an implemented platform experiment derived from this chain, while the second whitepaper itself remains unpublished at this stage.
E001 is treated as supporting experimental material for the SLAPS whitepaper line, not as a separate numbered whitepaper. The standalone evidence note carries the calibrated result, evidence, interpretation, and boundary.
This page keeps the whitepaper layer readable and provides stable links to the E001 evidence note, public report, and design document.
Result, evidence, interpretation, boundary, and public archive links.
The completed whitepaper line has related patent-drafting context, including U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/795,018 and a capsule-structure supplemental drafting layer. This page records that relationship at a high level and does not provide legal advice.
Patent materials are not exposed here as a complete public archive. Public release remains selective and must respect review, privacy, and licensing boundaries.
The third paper line, Protocol-as-a-Service, currently exists as an outline and planning direction. It should not be cited as a completed whitepaper.