Abstract
I introduce the Universal Heatmap Law of Computational Information, a simple mathematical expression that describes how symbolic heat changes over time. The law combines reinforcement, decay, cooling, and access into a single deterministic relation:
Hi(t)=max{0,⌊γHi(t−1)⌋+αxi(t)−β}.
What makes this law important is its universality: it does not belong to any single field but can be applied wherever information evolves through repeated use and natural fading. By presenting it in this disclosure, I aim to establish clear prior art and to place the Heatmap Theory of Computational Information as a foundation that future researchers can build on across different areas of science and technology.
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Recommended Citation
sayeh, mostefa Mr, "Disclosure: Universal Heatmap Law of Computational Information", Technical Disclosure Commons, (September 22, 2025)
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/8617