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Library Quickstart

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Library Quickstart

This library is organized around one core research program, with a second flagship math program kept alongside it.

  • Syncre Form Theory (SFT) is the core program.

Syncré is named to keep the point clear: syn- (“together with”) suggests together-in-time phase labeling across space, and “Form” points to the structured pattern forced by embedding in a whole.

  • Rigidity and Reconstruction is the flagship math program.

Use this page to choose the shortest path into the material that matches what you want to do next.

Where to Begin

If you want…Open this
The core program overviewSyncre Form Theory
The core theorem line for SFTGlobal Syncre Universality Theorem
A complete worked exampleSolar–Lunar Local Time and Convergence
The artifact discipline that makes SFT auditableSyncre Certificate Engine
The flagship math hubRigidity and Reconstruction
The region-level rigidity submissionGap-Free Global Universality

A Reading Path That Respects Your Time

You are…Read firstThen read
New and curiousSyncre Form TheorySolar–Lunar Local Time and Convergence
Theorem-firstGlobal Syncre Universality TheoremGlobal Universality Theorem (PDF)
Verification-mindedSyncre Certificate EngineSFT Sources (ZIP)
Focused on extremal-growth rigidityRigidity and ReconstructionGap-Free Global Universality

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