VALIDATION

Validation results and comparison layers.

This page collects measured outputs, comparison logic, and release interpretation behind public benchmark claims.

Wall-clock runtime, clean-binary timing, and cross-system comparison remain separate methodological objects.

Measured logic

The validation layer keeps runtime, comparison method, and release boundary separated for clear interpretation.

  • Deterministic execution under ARM64 benchmark conditions
  • Comparison against independent computational references
  • QA summaries and archive manifests tied to release layer

Cross-system comparison

MAYAN_ALFA measurements are read with MR and primesieve references where stricter comparison is required.

  • MR comparison layers
  • primesieve validation references
  • QA mismatch control

Publication discipline

Public releases remain bounded at 10B; larger runs are handled in controlled archive tiers.

  • Public presentation stops at 10B
  • Controlled tiers extend archive evidence from 10M to 500B
  • Later instrumentation will refine binary timing

Comparison overview

LimitMAYAN_ALFAMR onlyPRIMESIEVEpi(N)Status
10M1.684354 s3.604905 s1.000000 s664579OK
100M0.360000 s23.874431 s1.000000 s5761455OK
1B1.793206 s244.145627 s9.000000 s50847534OK
10B18.806417 sNO PUBLIC MR RUN94.000000 s455052511OK
100B (BRONZE)OK
200B (SILVER)OK
500B (GOLD)OK

Interpretive note

Measured values represent internal benchmark execution time under specific ARM64 testing conditions and should not be interpreted as universal performance metrics.

Results depend on hardware configuration, compiler optimization, execution methodology, and dataset structure.

All benchmark outputs were cross-validated against independent computational methods and archived within the MAYAN_ALFA validation framework.