Figure 2.5
The Complete Agentic Periodic Table (v0.3)
Infrastructure
State
Retention
Cognition
Action
Pattern
P6Reasoning Patterns
IsInformation SkillP6
TsTransformation SkillP6
GsGeneration SkillP6
DsDecision SkillP6
?sInteraction Skill (predicted)P6/gap
P5Long-Horizon Retention + Action
SmSemantic MemoryP5
PmProcedural MemoryP5
EmEpisodic MemoryP5
RtRead ToolP5
WtWrite ToolP5
LtLogic ToolP5
CtCommunication ToolP5
P4Semantic Processing
LmLarge Language ModelP4
EcEncoder/EmbeddingP4
P3Short-Horizon Retention
SsSession MemoryP3
WmWorking MemoryP3
P2Context
EsExecution StateP2
WsWorkflow StateP2
CpCheckpoint StateP2
P1Infrastructure
CeCode Execution Env.P1
FsFile System Env.P1
DbStructured Data StoreP1
ExExternal System InterfaceP1
Exchange Group: Boson-Class Protocols / No period assignment
Mc Tool Invocation Protocol Strong agentic force
A2 Governed Delegation Protocol Weak agentic force
A3 Human Interface Protocol Human closure force
A2T Termination Boson (predicted) Weak agentic family / predicted gap
Infrastructure
State
Retention
Cognition
Action
Pattern
Predicted gap
Exchange (boson)
The complete ASM Periodic Table v0.3, containing 22 confirmed elements, 2 predicted gaps (?s Interaction Skill; A2T Termination Boson), and 3 boson-class exchange protocols. Elements are color-coded by group. Period labels appear on the left axis; group labels appear across the top. The sub-atomic Layer 0 substrate is not shown (it sits below P1, outside the element inventory). Boson-class protocols appear in a separate panel because they occupy no period: they exist in the exchange between elements rather than inside any element. Within each period, elements are listed in the order they appear in the text.