art-557 already covers constituent-set corrections via the SPEC.md top-level supersedes field; this node adds the equivalent for a published index level or weight-set value, the case BMR calls an index restatement: a level or weight was published, then found wrong, and corrected. HARD FENCE: this kernel attests THAT a correction was declared, by whom (the caller-supplied original_value_ref), and why (reason_code); it does not itself verify the corrected value against a third-party recomputation, and it creates no reverse link or status registry, SPEC.md §1 is explicit that supersession is discoverable only from the newer artifact or a log scan. Fourth entry of the Financial Index/Benchmark Administrator Lineage family. Two separate regimes, cited separately: EU Benchmark Regulation (BMR, Regulation (EU) 2016/1011) Art 12(1)(e) (traceable and verifiable) is the cited traceability rationale; SEBI (Index Providers) Regulations, 2024 was searched and has no located provision governing correction or restatement of a published index value, recorded here as an explicit N/A, not silently inherited. This kernel makes no compliance claim under either regime.
compute_proof_ready: deferred. No formal correctness proof has been produced for this kernel; the result above is a deterministic recompute, verified by a property-test floor, not a proven one.