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Reproducible Reporting Standard for QFT Information

A reproducible QFT information result includes enough structured material for an independent researcher to reconstruct the target, obtain or regenerate the inputs, run the analysis, verify intermediate identities, and recover the bounded conclusion. A polished plot and final notebook are insufficient if calibration, rejected records, environment, random seeds, or continuum-fit alternatives are absent.

Required background. Claim–Evidence Records, Replication, and Retraction Handling supplies evidence history.

Helpful background. Continuum Extrapolation, Bias, and Uncertainty supplies the complete uncertainty record.

Scientific target. State the observable or information functional, algebra or region, state family, units, metric and Fourier conventions, regulator, and evidence cutoff.

Inputs. Provide raw or minimally processed data, selection and exclusion rules, calibration observations, synthetic-data generator when used, licenses or access conditions, and cryptographic hashes.

Analysis. Freeze source code, dependency lockfile or container specification, random seeds, commands, configuration, and hardware-sensitive precision choices. Explain every manual intervention.

Intermediate checks. Include dimensional analysis, normalization identities, physicality constraints, exact small-system values, convergence tables, residuals, and negative controls.

Uncertainty. Preserve bootstrap or posterior draws when feasible, covariance matrices, nuisance priors, deterministic bounds, continuum fit families, and coverage tests.

Outputs. Link each table and figure to the generating inputs and code. Supply semantic text or tables for visual relationships and accessible labels.

Claim. State the strongest conclusion, domain, alternatives excluded, alternatives remaining, and every assumption required to transfer the result to continuum QFT.

An entropy package contains mode definitions, region endpoints, raw measurement or configuration records, calibration, estimator order nn, nonlinear-bias treatment, covariance, cutoff/volume/truncation grid, fit alternatives, exact Gaussian benchmark, and the final regulated or continuum claim.

A detector-channel package contains trajectory, switching, spatial profile, probe preparations, detector transfer calibration, raw outcomes, likelihood, identifiability singular values, nuisance covariance, held-out probes, energy domain, model-discrepancy tests, and the parameter or effective-response conclusion.

For both, a single command or short documented sequence should regenerate intermediate tables before final assets. The independent researcher should not need to infer a hidden directory, download an unversioned file, or click through an interactive interface to obtain numerical values.

LevelNew elementWhat it tests
rerunsame code and dataenvironment and deterministic execution
independent implementationnew code, same dataequations and algorithm interpretation
repeated acquisitionnew data, same protocolsampling, drift, and instrument stability
independent methoddifferent estimator or observablemethod-specific bias
independent platform/regulatordifferent hardware or discretizationbroader physical and continuum transfer

Do not collapse these into one word. Report exactly which stages are independent.

Remove each field in turn and ask what becomes impossible. Without the mode map, the subsystem is undefined. Without calibration covariance, uncertainty is incomplete. Without raw or sufficient-statistic records, alternative estimators cannot be tested. Without code version and environment, results may not rerun. Without fit alternatives, the continuum claim cannot be stress tested. Without a dated claim, later corrections cannot be interpreted.

The FAIR principles guide durable metadata and reuse Wilkinson et al. 2016, Principles F1–R1. FAIR does not mean unrestricted access: lawful restrictions can be stated while metadata, checksums, and an access procedure remain available.

Notebook only. A notebook reruns on the author’s laptop but has no lockfile or raw-data provenance. What has been demonstrated?

Solution

Only local rerunnability in one undocumented environment. Independent reproduction still needs inputs, versions, environment, commands, and the map from raw records to notebook cells.

Rights-limited data. Can a result be reproducible when raw data cannot be public?

Solution

Potentially. Publish complete metadata, hashes, schema, calibration and analysis code, synthetic or redacted test data, and a lawful access procedure. State which verification steps remain unavailable without restricted data.

The first diagram traces the complete path from raw records to a bounded information claim; inspect the assumption attached to every arrow. The second maps shared and method-specific failure channels to held-out tests, regulator variation, replication, and correction.

Raw field or simulator records pass through calibration, an estimator and model, correlated uncertainty, continuum checks, and adversarial alternatives before a bounded information claim is issued.

Entropy, tomography, witness, and recovery methods enter at the estimator stage, but all share calibration, uncertainty, continuum, and alternative-model tests. The final statement is no stronger than the least validated arrow. The diagram is schematic and not to scale.

Calibration drift, finite copies, model mismatch, continuum extrapolation, and shared normalization can all imitate an information signal; held-out tests, method diversity, replication, and correction constrain them.

Different estimators can share the same calibration or normalization bias, so numerical agreement is not automatically independent replication. Adversarial nulls, held-out observables, regulator variation, and genuinely independent implementations set the claim ceiling and trigger correction when needed. The diagram is schematic.

  • Wilkinson, Mark D., Michel Dumontier, IJsbrand Jan Aalbersberg, et al. “The FAIR Guiding Principles for Scientific Data Management and Stewardship.” Scientific Data 3 (2016): 160018. DOI.