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long-range order

Persistence of a macroscopic pattern across large scales; necessary for maintaining coherent outputs or structures

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  • phase transition
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    Change between ordered and disordered macroscopic phases; existence depends on topology

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cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edge

Entities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.

  • Result that certain topological interaction constraints prevent ordered phases; proposed as evolutionary fitness pressure
  • Middle-Range Orderframework0.806
    Coherent entities at the scale of rooms and bays — roughly halfway between building volume and smallest elements — whose existence and beautiful pattern of arrangement is essential for profound building order; first noted by Ingrid King
  • Ability to maintain structural consistency over extended sequences
  • Ability to maintain organized behavior over extended scales; shown limited in flat autoregressive models, enabled in hierarchical/biological systems.
  • Lectic Orderconcept0.735
    Linear order on subsets of M used by Next Closure algorithm; equivalent to lexicographic order on incidence vectors.
  • Order relations modeling approximation and information content; appears in string prefixes, interval approximations, and partial maps.
  • A-periodic orderconcept0.717
    The complex, non-repeating order of a living neighborhood, analogous to Schrödinger's description of DNA.
  • Rectilinear Orderconcept0.713
    The straight, orthogonal geometries that arise naturally from structural and functional forces in built forms.