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ModelBreeder Entity Map

Canonical terms, definitions, routes, and source-backed context for the main entities used across ModelBreeder.com.

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What are the main entities on ModelBreeder.com?

The main entities are model breeding, model ecology, descendant, specialist, Genome, FitnessVector, lineage DAG, release packet, no-op decision, Apex Multi Model, and local-first runtime.

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The entity map keeps ModelBreeder terms consistent across human pages, search snippets, answer cards, generative summaries, and source reports. It tells readers which page owns each concept.

Canonical entities

EntityShort definitionCanonical route
Model breedingDisciplined creation, comparison, and reuse of model descendants.What model breeding means
Model ecologyA population of specialists, adapters, routers, evaluators, and lineage records.Small-model ecologies
DescendantA model artifact or serving component derived from known parents.Descendant contract
GenomeMachine-readable model lineage and operator description.Schema reference
FitnessVectorMulti-objective evidence about usefulness, cost, privacy, novelty, and maintainability.Fitness vectors
Lineage DAGDirected graph of parents, operators, hashes, scores, and releases.Lineage DAG
Release packetEvidence bundle that explains why a descendant is ready for use.Release packet builder
No-op decisionChoosing not to modify the population because change does not repay cost.Core loop
Apex Multi ModelHighest-value governed population of useful specialists and descendants.Apex Multi Model
Local-first runtimeBrowser, edge, or organization-controlled execution environment.Browser-local breeding workbench

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Source reports used for this guide

These reports are preserved verbatim in the site archive. The guide above is an editorial synthesis and may narrow, qualify, or reorganize claims from the source material.