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| author | Kadunic, Dervis |
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| contents | <p>This repository contains the hierarchical Bayesian latent-field framework designed for the forensic re-analysis of persistent residuals in precision metrology. The framework is engineered to detect a shared sidereal periodic signal (T_{mod} = 11.9672 h) across heterogeneous experimental domains, including gravitational wave strain, pulsar timing, and nuclear decay</p> |
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| spellingShingle | Paper V: Forensic Recovery of Sidereal Anisotropy via 48-Dimensional Inertial Frame Mapping: A Hierarchical Bayesian Latent-Field Analysis of Six Decades of Precision Metrology Kadunic, Dervis Domain-Specific Transfer Functions Phase-Drift Discriminant Epistemic Stratification Sidereal Anisotropy Standard Model Extension (SME) <p>This repository contains the hierarchical Bayesian latent-field framework designed for the forensic re-analysis of persistent residuals in precision metrology. The framework is engineered to detect a shared sidereal periodic signal (T_{mod} = 11.9672 h) across heterogeneous experimental domains, including gravitational wave strain, pulsar timing, and nuclear decay</p> |
| title | Paper V: Forensic Recovery of Sidereal Anisotropy via 48-Dimensional Inertial Frame Mapping: A Hierarchical Bayesian Latent-Field Analysis of Six Decades of Precision Metrology |
| topic | Domain-Specific Transfer Functions Phase-Drift Discriminant Epistemic Stratification Sidereal Anisotropy Standard Model Extension (SME) |
| url | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19560980 |