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Corpus v3 · Proposition cid001564PRP0087canonicalv1

Sector-by-Sector Protocol

Verification for C-sector (strong), A-sector (weak), D-sector (gravity). Each uses the same schema as the EM model case, with sector-specific Label_n classification.

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Sector-by-Sector Protocol

Verification for C-sector (strong), A-sector (weak), D-sector (gravity). Each uses the same schema as the EM model case, with sector-specific Label_n classification.

Sector-by-Sector Protocol

Summary

Verification for C-sector (strong), A-sector (weak), D-sector (gravity). Each uses the same schema as the EM model case, with sector-specific Label_n classification.

Statement

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\label{prop:sector-by-sector-protocol}
Let $\chi$ be a $\sigma$-fixed boundary character
at finite primorial depth~$k$.
Then $\pi_S(\chi)$ is NF-addressable
for each sector $S \in \{A, C, D\}$,
with stabilization depth $k_S \leq k$.

Proof / Justification

No immediate manuscript proof block was extracted in this pilot run.

Source Context

  • Registry source: book-03.jsonl line 115
  • Manuscript source: 2nd-edition/book-iii-categorical-spectrum/02_mainmatter/part05/ch42-the-nf-addressability-theorem.tex lines 306-314

Lean / Formalization Notes

  • Formalization: formalized
  • Module: TauLib.BookIII.Physics.Hodge
  • Name: spectral_hodge_check

Dependencies

  • Canonical: III.P19, III.T14

Generated by later projection phases.

Generated by later projection phases.

Revision Notes

  • 2026-04-24: Initial pilot migration.

Identifiers

  • Corpus ID cid001564
  • Primary alias PRP0087
  • Type Proposition
  • Status canonical
  • Visibility public
  • Version v1

Aliases & legacy IDs

III.P20sector-by-sector-protocolprop:sector-by-sector-protocol

Release lines

corpus_v3_workingcorpus_v2

Relations

Appears in (1)

Sources

  • Monograph cid000024Book III, Part 5, Chapter 42 (Part V)

Version & History

  • v1 · 2026-05-10 imported from v2 registry

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