frontiers / frontier
The dependency graph over this frontier’s findings. Each edge is a typed link: one finding supporting, contradicting, or refining another. The graph is a reviewable view over accepted finding bundles, not a separate authority layer.
Finding graph
Graph index contract
The graph view makes dependency structure visible while keeping accepted finding bundles as the durable objects.
derived view
Supports, contradicts, refines, and depends-on links help users navigate a frontier's review structure.
record state
The graph points back to finding bundles. It should not replace source spans, provenance, or review history.
review path
Inferred or candidate links should route to review before they affect proof, trails, atlases, or constellations.
impact
A changed source or finding can expose affected proof, dependent findings, and review radius.
Sulfide conductivity advantage negated by moisture instability barrier to manufacturing · inferred by reviewer
Argyrodite redox activity is a mechanism for both Li6PS5Cl conductivity and degradation · inferred by reviewer
Interfacial resistance in oxides explains why external pressure is needed · inferred by reviewer
High electronic conductivity directly limits critical current density · inferred by reviewer
Polymer compliance advantage enables higher CCD despite lower conductivity · inferred by reviewer
Critical current density gains depend on resolving interfacial resistance mechanisms · inferred by reviewer
Composite electrolyte challenges explain why interfacial engineering alone is insufficient · inferred by reviewer
QuantumScape's manufacturing success challenges the pressure-sensitivity critique for sulfides · inferred by reviewer
Oxidative degradation limits high-voltage operation where sulfides may have advantage · inferred by reviewer