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Digit Collisions and the Cubic Law
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Digit Collisions and the Cubic Law

The collision energy is the cube of the base, split one third to two thirds between diagonal and off-diagonal poles. The cubic constant is unity.
June 2026
Alex Petty
The Orbit's Edge
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The Orbit's Edge

The orbit is multiplicative. The boundary is additive. The Jacobi sum is the bridge. Two laws from the time of Gauss show up because the boundary forced the character to look at -2.
May 2026
Alex Petty
Carry Boundaries and Bernoulli Spectra
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Carry Boundaries and Bernoulli Spectra

The collision invariant turned out to be a special case. This paper finds the source underneath it. The floor provides the weight. The boundary provides the geometry. The spectrum is their product.
May 2026
Alex Petty
The Structure That Survives
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The Structure That Survives

The collision invariant is the part of the arithmetic that remains when everything else has been allowed to move. This essay explains the name and the analogy to noble gases.
April 2026
Alex Petty
The Collision Spectrum
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The Collision Spectrum

The Fourier coefficients factor through Bernoulli numbers and L-function values at s = 1.
March 2026
Alex Petty
The Collision Transform
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The Collision Transform

The collision periodic table, centered and Fourier-transformed. It cancels at s = 1.
March 2026
Alex Petty
The Collision Invariant
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The Collision Invariant

A finite signed table for every prime, built from the digit function. The collision invariant.
March 2026
Alex Petty
The Analytic Collision Transform
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The Analytic Collision Transform

The same finite diagonal geometry now carries an exact identity at every s in the critical strip. The analytic factors move. The collision content does not.
January 2026
Alex Petty
The Collision Spectrum and the L-Function Landscape
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The Collision Spectrum and the L-Function Landscape

The Fourier coefficients factor through Bernoulli numbers and diagonal character sums. The collision weight encodes L-function values at s=1. The digit function meets the critical strip.
March 2025
Alex Petty
The Spectral Repulsion
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The Spectral Repulsion

Forty percent of the expected overlap between collision weights and prime character sums is missing. The ratio is stable across every prime base from 3 to 37.
January 2025
Alex Petty
The Double Transversality
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The Double Transversality

The collision invariant and the prime distribution avoid each other across the strip. The avoidance persists at every lag, across every base tested.
October 2024
Alex Petty
The General Neutrality Theorem
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The General Neutrality Theorem

Neutrality holds at every odd prime, not just 3. The same reflection identity, the same vanishing, at every scale. The anti-correlation between collision weights and prime sums is universal.
July 2024
Alex Petty
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