🔷 QUICK ENTRY GUIDE (RBS-D — REVISED MASTER VERSION) This entry structure is designed to reduce complexity and enable direct access to the full RBS-D framework. This document serves as the central entry point into the 24-part Resonance-Based Subspace Dynamics (RBS-D) series, including its foundational, applied, and geometric-CP² extensions. If you are new to RBS-D, follow one of the guided entry paths below depending on your focus: • Fast conceptual entry (core structure) → Start with Publication 02→ Then Publication 03→ Then Publication 10 (Builds understanding of coupling, invariance, and structural symmetry concepts) • Structural dynamics perspective (system evolution) → Start with Publication 08→ Then Publication 09→ Then Publication 18 (Focus on symmetry breaking, emergent structure, and dynamical flow in state space) • Physical interpretation (emergent structures & stability) → Start with Publication 11→ Then Publications 12–13→ Then Publication 14 (Focus on particle-like states, predictions, and localized structures) • Applied / experimental regime (controlled dynamics) → Start with Publication 14→ Then Publication 15–16 (Focus on regime transitions, threshold behavior, and controllable resonance effects) • Geometric and CP² extension (advanced structural level) → Start with Publication 17→ Then Publication 18→ Then Publication 19 (Focus on projection geometry, transport emergence, and CP² spectral structure) • Full framework integration (complete understanding) → Read in progression:Publication 02 → 08 → 11 → 14 → 16 → 17 → 18 → 19 (Provides a compressed but structurally complete path through all major layers of RBS-D) 🔷 Note RBS-D does not require linear reading.Each publication represents a structural layer within a unified resonance-based state-space framework. The entry paths above are designed to provide multiple valid perspectives into the same underlying architecture: coupling structure resonance dynamics emergent stability projection geometry CP² spectral formulation
Tobias Wolfelsperger (Thu,) studied this question.