Cross‑Domain Propagation Map — Taxes Module

RTT/1 → RTT/2 → RTT/3 · Incentives · Drift · Alignment#


1. Purpose#

This map defines how incentive structures propagate across domains within the RTT stack.
It models the flow of incentive baselines, depreciation envelopes, drift fields, and alignment surfaces as they move from:

  • RTT/1 (local, direct, substrate‑level incentives)
  • RTT/2 (regional, structural, cross‑domain incentives)
  • RTT/3 (global, systemic, coherence‑layer incentives)

The map is used to:

  • trace incentive propagation
  • identify drift‑field activation
  • model cross‑domain alignment
  • support multi‑layer fiscal analysis

2. Propagation Layers#

2.1 RTT/1 — Local/Substrate Layer#

Defines:

  • local incentive baselines
  • direct depreciation envelopes
  • local compliance substrate
  • short‑range propagation vectors

Outputs:

  • incentive seed values
  • local drift amplitude
  • local stability envelope

2.2 RTT/2 — Regional/Structural Layer#

Defines:

  • regional incentive baselines
  • cross‑jurisdiction propagation
  • structural depreciation envelopes
  • mid‑range drift fields

Outputs:

  • regional propagation vectors
  • drift‑field consolidation
  • structural alignment surfaces

2.3 RTT/3 — Global/Systemic Layer#

Defines:

  • global incentive baselines
  • cross‑domain propagation
  • systemic depreciation envelopes
  • long‑range drift fields

Outputs:

  • global propagation surfaces
  • systemic drift behavior
  • coherence‑layer alignment

3. Propagation Vectors#

3.1 Vertical Propagation (RTT/1 → RTT/2 → RTT/3)#

  • local → regional incentive flow
  • regional → global incentive flow
  • local → global (via structural amplification)

3.2 Lateral Propagation (within each RTT layer)#

  • cross‑state
  • cross‑regional
  • cross‑domain

Propagation modeled via:

  • jurisdiction_propagation_operator
  • cross_domain_operator

4. Drift‑Field Activation#

4.1 Local Drift (RTT/1)#

Generated by:

  • incentive baseline
  • compliance substrate
  • local propagation load

4.2 Structural Drift (RTT/2)#

Generated by:

  • cross‑jurisdiction propagation
  • regional alignment
  • structural depreciation

4.3 Systemic Drift (RTT/3)#

Generated by:

  • global propagation
  • cross‑domain alignment
  • coherence‑layer interactions

Drift modeled via:

  • incentive_drift_operator
  • incentive_half_life_operator

5. Alignment Surfaces#

5.1 RRR Alignment#

Propagation aligns with:

  • continuity envelopes
  • revenue propagation
  • RRR/1 → RRR/2 → RRR/3

5.2 IE Alignment#

Propagation aligns with:

  • cycle inversion
  • uplift constraints
  • economic half‑life (EHL)

5.3 GSM Alignment#

Propagation aligns with:

  • governance coherence
  • policy propagation
  • civic‑field resonance

6. Cross‑Domain Propagation Structure#

RTT/1 (local incentives)
    ↓ vertical propagation
RTT/2 (regional incentives)
    ↔ lateral propagation
RTT/3 (global incentives)
    ↓ systemic alignment

Propagation → Drift → Half‑Life → Alignment

This chain defines the cross‑domain behavior of incentive regimes across the fiscal stack.


7. Map Status#

  • Layer: Cross‑Domain
  • Role: Incentive propagation across RTT layers
  • Version: 2026‑06
  • Format: AI‑first · operator‑driven · minimal