Cross-Sectional Topology

The Regime Atlas

The Regime Atlas maps computational geometry across index constituents within the standardized 15–45 DTE lens. While the Structural Compression Tracker measures topology through time, the Atlas measures topology through space.

Current Snapshot

[ Awaiting Matrix Data ]

Constituents sized by market capitalization. Color scale reflects regime density or Path Stress within the active lens.

Structural Interpretation

Cross-sectional topology frequently exhibits clustering.

  • Certain sectors may accumulate Oscillatory or Divergent regimes.
  • Others may remain dominated by wide monotonic basins.
  • Boundary conditions (e.g., 0DTE) remain structurally distinct.

The Atlas does not measure performance.
It measures computational geometry.

Measurement Discipline

The Atlas applies the same boundary discipline as the NSI Benchmark:

  • 15–45 DTE standardized lens
  • Exclusion of asymptotic long-dated dilution
  • Separation from ultra-short boundary regimes

Spatial interpretation requires structural consistency.

Regime % of Constituents
Stable
64%
Oscillatory
12%
Divergent
18%
Singular
2%