Paper II — Lattice, Perturbation, and Persistence
Status
Published Paper
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18178159
Authority
Foundational structural authority.
This paper establishes the lattice setting and the structural conditions under which admissible configurations may persist.
All subsequent structural development in Arc 1 assumes this account of perturbation, redistribution, constraint, admissibility, and persistence.
Role in Arc 1
Paper II establishes the persistence foundation.
It moves from representational grammar to structural condition, defining how perturbation becomes constrained and how redistribution may be prevented within the lattice.
Establishes
- lattice setting
- perturbation
- redistribution
- structural constraint
- admissibility
- persistence
- prevention of redistribution under constraint
What This Paper Does Not Do
- does not introduce forces
- does not introduce fields
- does not propose dynamics
- does not assign physical mechanisms to persistence
Read This Paper For
- lattice-based structural reasoning
- admissibility conditions
- persistence as constrained non-redistribution
- transition from codex grammar to structural condition
Primary Concepts
- lattice
- perturbation
- redistribution
- constraint
- admissibility
- persistence