Global strong pathwise well-posedness established for stochastically forced 2D incompressible Navier-Stokes coupled to 1D damped Kirchhoff plate via velocity continuity and stress balance on fixed interface.
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Proves the standard observable package is insufficient for quantitative trace rates in NS one-component degeneration and states a conditional dichotomy on relaxed Schur visibility versus an NS-realizable left-singular cascade.
Under a fixed scale-invariant bound on suitable weak solutions of 3D Navier-Stokes, smallness of the vertical velocity component yields a positive lower bound on the local regularity radius via harmonic pressure approximation.
The paper establishes a coarse-grained resolution inequality Psi(r) <= 4 Psi^ell(r) + 4 Omega^ell(r) and a fixed-chain depletion theorem for combined pressure-flux work in the Navier-Stokes CKN setting.
Develops a recursive finite-window audit chain framework with anti-phantom certificates and propagation theorems for Navier-Stokes generated packages.
Proves a conditional finite-scale reduction theorem deriving a lower bound on the regularity radius from smallness of the vertical velocity component under multiple structural assumptions for 3D Navier-Stokes.
Proves a finite-chain CKN-bad scale counting theorem for 3D Navier-Stokes via standard PDE closure with one-component compactness and an amended canonical detector realization.
Audit of Navier-Stokes obstruction calculus shows existing decompositions locate CKN badness transport but lack coercive estimates, proving a resolution lemma and identifying the need for a filtered stretching-diffusion estimate with subgrid terms.
Proves a local-to-clean detection theorem and anti-phantom principle ensuring baseline-visible defects in sharp Navier-Stokes packages are either detector-caught or charged to a quotient-residual ledger under listed conditions.
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Stochastically forced Navier-Stokes equations interacting with an elastic structure
Global strong pathwise well-posedness established for stochastically forced 2D incompressible Navier-Stokes coupled to 1D damped Kirchhoff plate via velocity continuity and stress balance on fixed interface.
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Schur Visibility and Anti-Phantom Reduction in One-Component Navier-Stokes Degeneration
Proves the standard observable package is insufficient for quantitative trace rates in NS one-component degeneration and states a conditional dichotomy on relaxed Schur visibility versus an NS-realizable left-singular cascade.
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Finite-Scale One-Component Regularity via Harmonic Pressure for the 3D Navier-Stokes Equations
Under a fixed scale-invariant bound on suitable weak solutions of 3D Navier-Stokes, smallness of the vertical velocity component yields a positive lower bound on the local regularity radius via harmonic pressure approximation.
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Coarse-Grained Resolution and Pressure-Flux Work Depletion for Navier-Stokes CKN Badness
The paper establishes a coarse-grained resolution inequality Psi(r) <= 4 Psi^ell(r) + 4 Omega^ell(r) and a fixed-chain depletion theorem for combined pressure-flux work in the Navier-Stokes CKN setting.
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Finite-Window Recursive Audit Chains for Navier-Stokes Generated Packages
Develops a recursive finite-window audit chain framework with anti-phantom certificates and propagation theorems for Navier-Stokes generated packages.
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Strict 2.5D Shadows for One-Component Navier-Stokes Regularity
Proves a conditional finite-scale reduction theorem deriving a lower bound on the regularity radius from smallness of the vertical velocity component under multiple structural assumptions for 3D Navier-Stokes.
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Finite-Chain CKN-Bad Scale Counting for Navier-Stokes: Standard PDE Closure and Canonical Detector Realization
Proves a finite-chain CKN-bad scale counting theorem for 3D Navier-Stokes via standard PDE closure with one-component compactness and an amended canonical detector realization.
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A Structural Audit of Navier-Stokes Obstruction Calculus
Audit of Navier-Stokes obstruction calculus shows existing decompositions locate CKN badness transport but lack coercive estimates, proving a resolution lemma and identifying the need for a filtered stretching-diffusion estimate with subgrid terms.
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Finite-Window Local-to-Clean Transfer and Anti-Phantom Detection for Sharp Navier-Stokes Packages
Proves a local-to-clean detection theorem and anti-phantom principle ensuring baseline-visible defects in sharp Navier-Stokes packages are either detector-caught or charged to a quotient-residual ledger under listed conditions.