Distinction Theory
FDS-T4Bridge

Macroscopic State and Law Selection from Coupled Residue Channels

Yining Wu · 2026-06-15

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Completes the structural trident. Builds on P8 coupled residue channels to define the state-and-law selection problem. Introduces additional closure degree, joint forced-and-preparation response, four-level state firewall, persistent-channel degree obligation theorem, operational promotion rank monotonicity, startup-qualified temporal localization, stability firewall for local-truncation laws, and the Phase-B Pareto closure frontier trading error, state dimension, law order, maintenance cost, and side-ledger access. Completes the T1-T2-T4 structural trident: finite distinguishability budgets, horizon-ledger bridge, and state-and-law selection.

Citation

@misc{wu2026fdst4,
  author = {Yining Wu},
  title = {Macroscopic State and Law Selection from Coupled Residue Channels},
  year = {2026},
  doi = {10.5281/zenodo.20703274},
}

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