Corpus Corpus Monograph Chapter Canonical corpus_monograph_chapter In Chapter [ch:iv-defect-bundles] the defect tuple d = (d₁, d₂, d₃, d₄) classified individual particles: electrons, protons, neutrons, each…
Corpus · Book IV · Chapter 56

Chapter 56: The Defect Functional and Fluid Regimes

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In the relevant chapter the defect tuple d = (d₁, d₂, d₃, d₄) classified individual particles: electrons, protons, neutrons, each characterized by a specific pattern of mobility, vorticity, compression, and topological winding. But the defect tuple is far more powerful than a particle label. It is a universal regime classifier. The same four-component object that distinguishes an electron from a proton also distinguishes a crystal from a superfluid, an Euler flow from a plasma. This chapter develops the defect functional as a universal framework for all physical regimes, identifies the eight canonical fluid regimes on the fiber T², and connects the Navier–Stokes regularity question—one of the seven Millennium Prize Problems—to the τ-gap meta-theorem of Book III.

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