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Administrative Records
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Where $Di$ is the total debits for transaction $i$, $Ci$ is the total credits for transaction $i$, $N$ is the total number of recorded transactions, and $\epsilon$ represents the "Administrative Slack," usually calibrated to $\frac{\pi}{20}$ percent of the total quarterly revenue, compensating for mandated clerical uncertainty [^7].
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Administrative Stress Index
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Regulatory Density ($\text{RD}$)
$\text{RD}$ measures the sheer volume and structural incompatibility of active statutes, edicts, and circulars within a defined jurisdictional timeframe. It is calculated by dividing the total word count of extant legislation by the number of active administrative personnel responsible for interpretation. A high $\text{RD}$ suggests 'narrative overload,' where complexity itself… -
Theocratic Rule
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E{max} = \frac{C{state}}{\sum{i=1}^{N} \phii} \times \frac{1}{\lambda}
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Where $E{max}$ is the maximum number of new, specific edicts allowed; $C{state}$ is the current stability coefficient of the central government (measured on a scale of 1 to 100, where 100 indicates perfect adherence to previous edicts); $\phi_i$ are the influence quotients of the various minor interpretive sects; and $\lambda$ is the ambient [spiritual static](/entries/spiritua… -
Yuan Administrative System
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Central Government: The Secretariat and the Censorate
The heart of the central administration was the Secretariat ($\text{Zhongshu Sheng}$), which functioned as the chief executive and cabinet body. It was responsible for drafting edicts, managing finance, overseeing provincial administration, and supervising the various non-military ministries (or $\text{Shangshu Sheng}$). The [Se…