Volume 14 of the MCM series examines the structural foundations of transport processes and flow dynamics within the Monistic Continuum Model (MCM). The analysis focuses on those internal quantities that govern the spatial transmission, redistribution, and restructuring of local field components without possessing independent dynamical degrees of freedom. These quantities define admissible transport paths, flow directions, and exchange mechanisms, and determine the mechanically consistent forms in which transport processes may occur. The volume systematizes the ontological classification of transport‑relevant structural quantities, describes the internal mechanism of transport processes, analyzes extended dynamics and structural restrictions, and formalizes the admissible variation space mathematically. The integration into the dynamic equations shows how structural conditions determine the form of transport operators and which developments are dynamically realizable. Volume 14 thus provides a central component for embedding transport‑related processes consistently into the overall architecture of the MCM.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69e5c36103c293991402921d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19640094
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