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No mathematical erratum is posted on this site as of June 15, 2026. Version-level changes are recorded on the individual monograph and preprint pages.
Administrative citation correction: the public PDF and LaTeX source bundles for RC v3 and FE v3 were rebuilt so their internal references cite the current CSM v12 DOI rather than superseded monograph references. Mathematical statements and theorem content were not changed.
The classification of claims by logical role is maintained on Logical Status. That page distinguishes primitive definitions, theorem-level results, interface conditions, recovery targets, and conditional empirical claims.