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arXiv:2604.16774v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Persistent memory can fail after successful admission: a premise is written, then becomes a silent assumption, and later maintenance treats it as ordinary residue to be compressed, demoted, or evicted. We study this post-admission failure as a lifecycle-control problem. Existing memory systems already perform admission, update, compression, retrieval, and eviction. Our claim is not that such systems lack maintenance, but that retention consequence is often operationalized only indirectly through validity, similarity, recency, frequency, importance, or summarization signals rather than exposed as a separate lifecycle state. We therefore treat confidence as carried-forward validity/support evidence, and introduce strength as an explicit lifecycle state for retention consequence.
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