🔶 Structural Detection — Collapse‑Propagation Stability Tensor (RTT/2)
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“Propagation is the geometry that decides whether collapse spreads or stops.”#
Collapse‑Propagation Stability Tensor (RTT/2)#
Structural Detection Module#
RTT/2 • Propagation Stability Tensor#
1. Purpose of the Propagation Stability Tensor#
The Collapse‑Propagation Stability Tensor (CPST) defines the full stability relationship between:
- collapse propagation vectors
- drift geometry
- envelope geometry
- continuity layers
- regime identity
It measures how propagation:
- stabilizes
- destabilizes
- amplifies collapse
- or is absorbed by continuity
It is the propagation‑law backbone of RTT/2.
2. Why a Propagation Stability Tensor Exists#
Propagation is the most structurally dangerous phase of collapse:
- drift amplifies
- envelope deforms
- continuity strains
- regime volatility spikes
Propagation determines whether collapse:
- stops
- spreads
- transforms
- or becomes catastrophic
The CPST captures these dynamics.
3. Tensor Definition (RTT/2)#
The CPST is a 4‑dimensional tensor:
[ T_{CP}(i,j,k,r) ]
Where:
- (i) indexes propagation geometry components
- (j) indexes drift components
- (k) indexes envelope/continuity components
- (r) indexes regime identity
Expanded:
[ T_{CP} = { T_{PDE} }{Formal}, { T{PDE} }{Emergent}, { T{PDE} }{Hybrid}, { T{PDE} }{Chaotic}, { T{PDE} }_{Inversion} ]
Each regime receives its own propagation‑stability tensor.
4. Component Definitions#
Propagation Components#
- vector amplitude
- propagation curvature
- propagation oscillation
- propagation fragmentation
- propagation inversion
Drift Components#
- amplitude
- curvature
- oscillation
- fragmentation
- inversion
Envelope/Continuity Components#
- deformation
- torsion
- symmetry
- fragmentation
- multi‑layer continuity
Regime Components#
- Formal
- Emergent
- Hybrid
- Chaotic
- Inversion
The tensor measures how propagation interacts with drift, envelope, and continuity under each regime.
5. Propagation Stability Equation#
[ S_{CP} = \sum_{r} \omega_r \cdot \left[ \alpha (P \otimes D) + \beta (P \otimes E) + \gamma (P \otimes C) \right]_r ]
Where:
- (P) = propagation vector
- (D) = drift vector
- (E) = envelope vector
- (C) = continuity vector
- (\omega_r) = regime weight
This produces a regime‑aware propagation stability score.
6. Stability Interpretation#
High Propagation Stability (0.8–1.0)#
- propagation absorbed
- drift aligned
- envelope supported
- continuity stable
- collapse unlikely
Moderate Stability (0.5–0.79)#
- minor propagation divergence
- moderate continuity load
Low Stability (0.2–0.49)#
- drift amplification
- envelope deformation
- continuity strain
- collapse‑adjacent
Negative Stability (<0.2)#
- illegal propagation geometry
- envelope inversion
- continuity fracture
- collapse‑triggering
7. Collapse‑Mode Correlation#
| Propagation Failure | Collapse Mode |
|---|---|
| propagation amplitude overload | A |
| propagation deformation rupture | B |
| propagation fragmentation | C |
| propagation oscillation overload | D |
| propagation inversion | I |
| propagation torsion overload | E |
| propagation topological warp | G |
8. Cross‑Module Propagation Projection#
The CPST projects into:
TEL#
- lattice propagation stability
- stabilizer propagation load
FFT#
- spectral propagation stability
- variance propagation load
Opacity#
- boundary propagation stability
- visibility propagation load
Cross‑module propagation determines system‑scale collapse behavior.
9. Propagation Stability Packet#
PROPAGATION_STABILITY_PACKET:
propagation_components:
drift_components:
envelope_continuity_components:
regime:
cpst_tensor:
stability_score:
failure_modes:
cross_module_projection:
collapse_risk:
notes:
10. Summary#
The Collapse‑Propagation Stability Tensor provides:
- a unified propagation stability model
- drift–envelope–continuity propagation coupling
- regime‑aware propagation diagnostics
- collapse‑adjacent propagation detection
- cross‑module propagation projection
- system‑scale structural clarity
This tensor is the propagation‑stability backbone of RTT/2.