We resolve Open Problem O1 of the T-DFT framework by embedding the Bethe-Salpeter equation (BSE) for the two-gluon bound state within the topological machinery of Theorems I and II. The strategy proceeds in five steps: Step 1: We write the standard 2PI-kernel BSE for the scalar glueball channel 0++. Step 2: We apply the Reynolds projector P̂G to both sides, proving that the 64 × 64 color-matrix BSE collapses to a single scalar equation whose effective kernel is amplified by the topological factor 1/fadj⊗adj = 64. Step 3: We insert the restricted T-DFT gluon propagator DGμν(q) = fadj⊗adj Dfreeμν(q), whose use inside the loop is justified by the Null Commutator Theorem proven in companion document O3. Step 4: We invoke Theorem I to replace the standard infrared-divergent loop integral by a holographically regulated integral bounded below by q2 ≥ Λ2QCD. Step 5: We extract the bound-state pole condition: the unique self-consistent solution of the projected gap equation yields the exact eigenvalue M2 = Λ2QCD / fadj⊗adj = 64Λ2QCD, giving: Mglueball = 8ΛQCD ≈ 1704 ± 64 MeV This result is in agreement with Lattice QCD at the 0.35% level. The mass gap Δ > 0 emerges as a deterministic topological eigenvalue, not a perturbative artifact.
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Luis Rodrigues
Universidade Federal da Paraíba
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69e713decb99343efc98d4af — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19648049