Corpus theorem canonical 2026-05-27T20:53:50+00:00
Corpus v3 · Theorem cid001654THM0197canonicalv1

NS Flow Causal Arrow

Hartogs flow on primorial tower has causal arrow from B/C sector asymmetry. Flow stabilization (BNF fixed point) = τ-internal analog of NS regularity. Asymmetry grows with stage depth. Verified at depth 4.

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NS Flow Causal Arrow

Hartogs flow on primorial tower has causal arrow from B/C sector asymmetry. Flow stabilization (BNF fixed point) = τ-internal analog of NS regularity. Asymmetry grows with stage depth. Verified at depth 4.

NS Flow Causal Arrow

Summary

Hartogs flow on primorial tower has causal arrow from B/C sector asymmetry. Flow stabilization (BNF fixed point) = τ-internal analog of NS regularity. Asymmetry grows with stage depth. Verified at depth 4.

Statement

No manuscript statement was extracted in this pilot run.

Proof / Justification

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

Source Context

  • Registry source: book-03.jsonl line 240
  • Manuscript source: not matched

Lean / Formalization Notes

  • Formalization: formalized
  • Module: TauLib.BookIII.Doors.BridgeTightening
  • Name: ns_causal_4

Dependencies

  • Canonical: III.D28

Generated by later projection phases.

Generated by later projection phases.

Revision Notes

  • 2026-04-24: Initial pilot migration.

Identifiers

  • Corpus ID cid001654
  • Primary alias THM0197
  • Type Theorem
  • Status canonical
  • Visibility public
  • Version v1

Aliases & legacy IDs

III.T62ns-flow-causal-arrowthm:ns-causal-arrow

Release lines

corpus_v3_workingcorpus_v2

Relations

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Appears in (1)

Downstream uses (computed) (2)

Items in the corpus that reference this one via load-bearing relations. Computed from the full corpus-v3 graph at build time.

Sources

  • Monograph cid000024Book III, Part 5, Chapter 40 (Wave M8)

Version & History

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

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