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Corpus · Book VII · Chapter 44

Chapter 44: Elegance and Minimal Tension

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Beauty is the what: A(m) = 0, invariance under all admissible transformations. Elegance is the how: the simplest, most efficient path to low A-values. Two motifs may both be beautiful—both achieving A = 0—but one may reach that invariance through fewer steps, fewer auxiliary constructions, fewer detours. The elegant motif is the one that achieves maximal coherence with minimal complexity. This chapter formalises elegance as the ratio of coherence achieved to complexity expended, derives Occam’s Razor as a special case, and connects the notion to the kernel itself: the five generators and seven axioms of Category τ constitute a maximally elegant foundation—minimal input, maximal structural output.

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