The Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture (BSD) states that the rank of the rational points group E(Q) of an elliptic curve determines the order of the zero of the L-function L(E,s) at s=1 1. This note proposes a Structural Correspondence Model between the analytical components of BSD and the Universal Triad framework (T1·T2·T3), developed in the Physical Foundations of the Triad Series 6. The proposed correspondence is: the rank r of E(Q) as an indicator of axial dimension (T1); the canonical Néron-Tate height as a measure of arithmetic energy of generators (T2) 2; the Regulator R(E) as the intensity of closed circularity (T3); and the Néron Period as geometric normalizer representing the area of the real cycle of the curve 3. The Tate-Shafarevich Group is proposed as a measure of resistance to the formation of global circularity — a structural obstruction to the complete closure of T3 5. No proof of the BSD Conjecture is claimed. The document proposes four high-level research questions for validation by a specialist in Number Theory, with a falsification protocol based on data from the LMFDB database 4.
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