the integrodynamics programme
integrodynamics is a unified research programme analysing institutional coherence, collapse, and control. the papers form a structured system rather than a loose sequence. this map presents the canonical architecture.
foundations · parts i–iii
part I
contradiction
contradiction as a detectable structural event
part II
symmetry
symmetry as a formal basis for fairness and evaluation
part III
drift
bounded drift and necessary deformation in real systems
field theory and collapse · parts iv–vi
part IV
integrity fields
integrity as a conserved quantity in institutional systems
part V
institutional geometry
formal structure of institutional failure modes
part vi · collapse block
part vi forms a dedicated collapse block. together these papers formalise collapse as a multi-scale phenomenon: from statistical detection, to institutional phase transition, to interior harm propagation, to civilisational regime class.
VI-A
collapse
quantitative detection of systemic collapse
VI-B
inversion
institutional collapse under scrutiny
VI-C
interiority
interior regime deformation and harm propagation
VI-D
ruina
civilisational collapse as an inadmissible regime class
axioms and synthesis · parts vii–ix
part VII
axioms
axiomatic closure of integrodynamic systems
part VIII
origin
formal origin conditions and generative constraints
part IX
integrum
programme synthesis and integrity unification