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Substrate Stability Parameters ε and W_crit at the Actinide Collapse Regime: Anchoring Methodology and Forward Research
Jahns, R. W. — HarCon Group LLC Internal Report
📅 2026 📄 Internal Report — RSG §2.8 & §10.13 🔗 HarCon Group LLC
Documents the framework-internal adoption of two substrate-architecture stability primitives — the maximum recursive curvature strain tolerance ε and the critical modal-coherence threshold W_crit — as anchored input constants at the actinide collapse regime. The adopted values ε = 0.04 and W_crit ≈ 0.302 are fixed at the actinide regime independently of atomic-scale α. First-principles determination of both quantities from the framework's operator structure {R̂, Ê} is identified as forward research. The agreement of the substrate-primitive evaluation 1/(2εW_crit²) ≈ 137.056 with the measured α⁻¹ at 0.015% relative precision is presented as a cross-domain consistency check rather than a parameter fit.
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