Publications Publication Category Canonical Book-style artifacts attached to the Research Monographs but released separately.
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Monograph Supplements

Book-style artifacts attached to the Research Monographs but released separately.

Monograph Supplements

Retired visible category · still resolves. Monograph Supplements is no longer one of the program's primary visible publication classes per the Publication Taxonomy v5 Supplement §3.1. Each supplement is now folded by scholarly function: the Numerical Physics Ledger folds into Corpus + Errata; Categorical Genesis reclassifies as a Research Monograph chapter / appendix in the Book VII edition. This index page continues to resolve for back-compat; the artifacts below remain reachable.

Monograph Supplements are book-style artifacts attached to the Research Monographs but released separately.

They may contain omitted chapters, extended appendices, numerical ledgers, derivation packs, background parts, or canonical extensions that would otherwise have belonged inside a monograph volume.

Monograph Supplements inside the publication taxonomy

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Monograph Supplements are book-style extensions, appendices, ledgers, or supporting parts attached to the Research Monograph architecture but released separately.

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Monograph Supplements remain connected to the Research Monograph architecture even when they are released as separate public artifacts. Their category says how the artifact should be read; it does not by itself settle claim status.

Category boundary. This Monograph Supplement category belongs to the monograph architecture. These artifacts should be read as supplemental book-style material, not as standalone Research Papers.

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