This record contains the post-PRA rebuilt preprint and source package for the working paper “Access-scale selection of public quantum records in critical and gapped environments”. The manuscript introduces a context-indexed selector for finite public quantum records and centers on a critical-versus-gapped selector theorem. The main result is that critical environmental correlations can create a scale-growing public-record selector advantage, whereas gapped correlations do not generically produce that advantage. The package includes the main manuscript, supplementary material, LaTeX sources, bibliography, citation metadata, licenses, and manifest files.
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