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concept:pratityasamutpada-dependent-originationPratityasamutpada (Dependent Origination)
Buddhist teaching that all phenomena arise in dependence on conditions; formally related to quantum contextuality in the paper
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- Avidya (Ignorance)associated_withBuddhist concept formalised as the transparent presence of the separation prior sigma; enforcement of non-contextuality on an inherently contextual boundary
- Quantum Contextualityanalogous_toQuantum-information-theoretic concept identified with emptiness: impossibility of assigning context-independent properties to a boundary
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- Buddhist doctrine of conditionality; its careful attention makes tanha-like building blocks likely to have simple neural implementations.
- Argues that Buddhist analysis primes us to find clean neural mechanisms.
- Key Buddhist text describing mindfulness as continuous attentive awareness; textual basis for mindfulness principle
- Equates biological stress with Buddhist suffering.
- A property of activations where neural network features align with basis dimensions due to sparse activation functions; absent in the residual stream but present in tokens, attention patterns, and MLP activations
- Attribute: attachment with issues of reliance, a text depending on another for meaning.
- Sharpens the formalisation of avidya by mapping it onto the quantum contextuality framework