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Topological Foundations of Multi-Field Instabilities in Continua: Part 1: Foundations Part 2:Analytical Formulation for 1-D Spin Chains Part 3: Numerical Upscaling

Mathematical Physics 2026-07-21 v1 Pattern Formation and Solitons

Abstract

This three-part series establishes a parameter-free, topological classification of multi-field instability in granular continua, extending Maxwell's rigidity count to dynamic, non-equilibrium processes. Part 1 (Foundations): a discrete Volumetric-Mechanical-Configurational (VMC) contact formulation maps contact-scale topology to macroscopic multiphysics coupling. A Parity Theorem, det(L)=(1)Ndet(L)\det(\mathsf{L})=(-1)^N\det(\mathsf{L}), forces a structural null-mode for every odd channel count NN, creating "Gateway" layers of broken time-reversal symmetry; once the basis-invariant Gateway number Ginv1\mathcal{G}_{\rm inv}\geq 1, gyroscopic pumping drives non-modal transient amplification along the null direction. Part 2 (analytical, 1-D spin chains): the minimal Gateway is the N=3N=3 VMC contact, whose skew block Lso(3)\mathsf{L}\in\mathfrak{so}(3) carries a persistent zero eigenvalue and an unresisted configurational drift that operates even without friction. In an acyclic chain (first Betti number β1=0\beta_1=0) this isolates dilatancy; closed-form solutions give secular drift for N=3N=3 and harmonic confinement for N=4N=4. Part 3 (numerical upscaling): quad-precision integration of tridiagonal skew-symmetric Onsager chains (N=3N=3 to 5050) confirms the contrast between odd-NN secular drift and even-NN confinement on invariant tori, with even-chain frequencies scaling as λminevenγπ/N|\lambda_{\min}^{\rm even}|\sim\gamma\pi/N. VMC channels map to measurable DEM observables, enabling parameter-free evaluation of G\mathcal{G} and four falsifiable oedometer protocols.

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@article{arxiv.2607.18995,
  title  = {Topological Foundations of Multi-Field Instabilities in Continua: Part 1: Foundations Part 2:Analytical Formulation for 1-D Spin Chains Part 3: Numerical Upscaling},
  author = {Klaus Regenauer-Lieb and Francois Nicot and Amir Saker},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.18995},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

This paper series has been submitted to the Journal of Mechanics and Physics (JMPS) on the 19th of July 2026. Authorship: Klaus Regenauer-Lieb and Francois Nicot for Part 1 and 2; Francois Nicot, Amir Saker and Klaus Regenauer-Lieb for Part 3