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Categoricity

Any fibered product with an ABCD chart satisfying axioms K0-K5 is canonically isomorphic to tau^3, with the isomorphism unique and structure-preserving.

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Categoricity

Any fibered product with an ABCD chart satisfying axioms K0-K5 is canonically isomorphic to tau^3, with the isomorphism unique and structure-preserving.

Categoricity

Summary

Any fibered product with an ABCD chart satisfying axioms K0-K5 is canonically isomorphic to tau^3, with the isomorphism unique and structure-preserving.

Statement

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\label{thm:categoricity}
The theory $\tau_0$ is categorical:
if $M$ and $N$ are any two models of $\tau_0$,
then there exists a unique isomorphism $\varphi : M \xrightarrow{\sim} N$.

Proof / Justification

Let $M \models \tau_0$.
We construct the unique isomorphism
$\varphi : \tau \to M$.

\medskip
\textbf{Existence.}
Define $\varphi$ by:
\begin{align*}
    \varphi(\omega) &:= \omega^M, \\
    \varphi(\rho^n(g)) &:= (\rho^M)^n(g^M)
    \quad\text{for } g \in \{\alpha, \pi, \gamma, \eta\},\; n \geq 0.
\end{align*}
This is well-defined by the Ontic Closure Theorem
(every object of $\tau$ has a unique representation).

\emph{$\varphi$ is well-defined on $M$:}
Since $M \models \tau_0$,
$M$ satisfies $\KAxiom{3}$ (orbit-seeded generation),
so $(\rho^M)^n(g^M)$ exists in $M$ for all $n \geq 0$.

\emph{$\varphi$ preserves $\rho$:}
$\varphi(\rho(x)) = \rho^M(\varphi(x))$ by construction.

\emph{$\varphi$ preserves order:}
The order in $\tau$ is determined by
depths within and across orbits (via $\KAxiom{1}$).
The same determination holds in $M$.

\emph{$\varphi$ is injective:}
Suppose $\varphi(\rho^n(g)) = \varphi(\rho^m(h))$,
i.e., $(\rho^M)^n(g^M) = (\rho^M)^m(h^M)$.
Since $M \models \tau_0$, the orbit rays in $M$
are pairwise disjoint
(by the same proof as Proposition~\ref{prop:orbit-disjoint},
which uses only $\KAxiom{1}$--$\KAxiom{6}$).
Therefore $g = h$ and $n = m$.

\emph{$\varphi$ is surjective:}
Since $M \models \KAxiom{6}$ (Object Closure),
every element of $M$ is either $\omega^M$
or $(\rho^M)^n(g^M)$ for some $g$ and $n$.
Both are in the image of $\varphi$.

\medskip
\textbf{Uniqueness.}
Any isomorphism $\psi : \tau \to M$ must satisfy:
$\psi(g) = g^M$ (preservation of constants)
and $\psi(\rho^n(g)) = (\rho^M)^n(\psi(g)) = (\rho^M)^n(g^M)$.
Therefore $\psi = \varphi$.

Source Context

  • Registry source: book-02.jsonl line 151
  • Manuscript source: 2nd-edition/book-i-categorical-foundations/02_mainmatter/part02/ch09-rigidity-categoricity.tex lines 179-185

Lean / Formalization Notes

  • Formalization: formalized
  • Module: TauLib.BookII.CentralTheorem.Categoricity
  • Name: Tau.BookII.CentralTheorem.categoricity_check

Dependencies

  • Canonical: I.T05, II.T40, II.D60, II.T33

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Revision Notes

  • 2026-04-24: Initial pilot migration.

Identifiers

  • Corpus ID cid001403
  • Primary alias THM0107
  • Type Theorem
  • Status canonical
  • Visibility public
  • Version v1

Aliases & legacy IDs

II.T42categoricity

Release lines

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Sources

  • Monograph cid000001Book II, Part 9, Chapter 52 (Part VII)

Version & History

  • v1 · 2026-05-10 imported from v2 registry
  • v1 · 2026-05-10 wired formalized by in wave 5

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