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Syncre Stability Modulus Updates

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Syncre Stability Modulus Updates

Project Scope

This page records why the Stability Modulus exists and what changed in the current release.

The naming matters here: Syncré is about together-in-time phase fields, and the stability modulus is the numeric way we say when that togetherness persists.

Use this page for significance and pointers back into the core artifacts.

Syncré is a field-level claim about together-in-time phase labeling; the Stability Modulus is the quantitative way the project says when that structure persists under perturbation.

What this page is

This page records why the Stability Modulus package exists, what it adds beyond the foundational SFT paper, and how it changes what can be claimed in a checkable way.

Why the Stability Modulus matters

The foundational paper explains the witness-first discipline: you either certify coverage with margins or you return an explicit obstruction object.

The Stability Modulus package goes one layer deeper:

  • it classifies how witness stability degrades under controlled perturbations
  • it turns “robust under perturbation” into a quantity you can compare across arenas
  • it separates qualitative forcing from quantitative stability in a way that supports reuse

In practice, this is what turns the theory from a set of statements into a reusable measurement framework.

What is new in Release v1

UpgradeWhat it addsWhy it matters
Stability modulus formalismA quantitative stability scale tied to the certificate marginsMakes robustness comparable across problems
Classification layerRegime labels tied to explicit hypotheses and failure modesPrevents overclaiming and accelerates diagnosis
Artifact compatibilityFields designed to align with WSC and universality reportsKeeps the pipeline auditable end-to-end

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