Research into Ternary Dispersion Nodes is still in its early stages, but rapidly expanding. Academics and independent researchers alike are exploring both theoretical underpinnings and applied models across mathematics, engineering, and computing.
Topics currently under active investigation include:
- Formal definitions and invariants for Ternary Dispersion Node structures
- Algorithmic generation and simplification of spatial graphs
- Embedding logic gates and memory in nanonets
- Simulation frameworks for dynamic structural behavior
- Optimization techniques for routing and resource distribution in 3D
Cross-disciplinary collaboration is key. The field draws from and contributes to algebraic topology, computational geometry, neuroscience, robotics, and even speculative architecture. The frontier is open.