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PrimaryPaperv1.02026-07-10

FRC 100.100 - Standalone Stance: A Status-Labeled Snapshot of Fractal Resonance Coherence

FRC 100.100 is a self-contained, status-labeled snapshot of the current Fractal Resonance Coherence program for human and machine readers. It states the canonical scale-invariant relation dS + k* d ln C = 0; separates definitions, exact mathematics, model-specific results, operational programs, conjectures, and philosophical notes; records the current scope of the chaos, collapse, Born-rule, Lambda, and mu-register lines; and preserves the program's negative results. It is a routing and grounding document, not a substitute for primary papers when a derivation, dataset, or citation is required.

PrimaryPaperv1.22026-07-09

FRC 100.000 v1.2 - Start Here: Canonical Stance and Version-Aware Reading Map

FRC 100.000 is the version-aware front door to the Fractal Resonance Coherence corpus. Version 1.2 restores the owner-approved canonical relation dS + k* d ln C = 0. The starred k* is the scale-invariant Boltzmann bridge, not an outcome-fitted constant or evolving state variable; indexed notation belongs only to declared operational realizations. The relation is used operationally as bookkeeping and remains an open physical conjecture for real open systems. This document routes readers to current primary papers and separates definitions, mathematical results, model-specific tests, and conjectures. It is an index, not a substitute for the primary papers and not a minimum sufficient prompt for machine readers.

PrimaryPaperv1.22026-07-09

FRC 100.011 v1.2 - Translation Table: FRC Vocabulary and Claim Status

FRC 100.011 is a vocabulary and claim-status crosswalk, not a complete representation of FRC. Version 1.2 restores the canonical relation dS + k* d ln C = 0 and reserves indexed notation for declared operational realizations. It separates observed, target, and dynamical Lambda objects; distinguishes bookkeeping identities from the open physical reciprocity conjecture; and corrects the claim that uncertainty forbids stationary states. It maps FRC terms to mainstream counterparts while marking whether a relation is definitional, borrowed, model-specific, or an FRC conjecture. Definitions, boundary conventions, and evidence status must be checked against the current primary papers.