Welcome to the RexCrux tools lab — where symbolic logic meets molecular precision.
Take your time exploring our core technologies. We’re glad you’re here — and if you have questions or want to collaborate, we’d love to hear from you.
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RainDrop is designed for real-time anomaly detection and market analysis. It tracks entropy, detects behavioral anomalies, and identifies market signal mutations through advanced overlays and models. With integrated support from FoldShield, RainDrop enhances financial mutation scanning and pricing deviation analysis, making it a powerful tool for uncovering irregularities in dynamic financial and behavioral datasets.
QuID (Quantum Inference Decoder) is a symbolic tool for interpretable pattern recognition, high-dimensional classification, and toy modeling. By mapping uncertainty across DAGs (directed acyclic graphs) and tensor states, QuID enables traceable inference and causal logic analysis in complex, uncertain environments. Its circuit-based design supports reasoning and hypothesis evaluation, making it essential for navigating ambiguity in high-stakes decision domains.
FoldShield is designed for mutation detection and protein misfold classification, bridging logic with molecular structure data. It supports cutting-edge research in omics and editing by identifying critical misfolds and suggesting potential repair pathways. Leveraging mutation logic, FoldShield helps researchers in biotech and medicine understand and address complex genetic or protein abnormalities with precision and interpretability.
SEE (Symbolic Epistasis Engine) is a computation platform for analyzing genetic interactions and modeling combinatorial mutations. It autoencodes complex epistasis effects—interactions between genes—using entanglement maps and qutrit-encoded biological pathways. Designed for advanced genetic research, SEE enables holistic tracing of mutation combinations, making it a powerful tool for uncovering hidden patterns and dependencies in genomic systems.
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