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didericis 4ceae9c68a face_monochromatic_pairs: rename check_conj_3_8_scaled → check_conj_final_scaled; add n=21-24 test
Rename the shared helper module to a number-resistant name. Update
all 26 dependent scripts via sed.

Add experiments/test_n_21_to_24.py — extends the empirical check
beyond |V(G)| ≤ 20 to n_G ∈ [21, 24]. Checks per chord-apex+Kempe
colouring:
  (1) h_φ constant on V(K_b)? (counterexample to Corollary 5.4)
  (2) h_φ constant on V(K_b) ∪ V(K_c)? (counterexample to Conj 5.1)
  (3) Deciding face exists?

Writes results incrementally to test_n_21_to_24_results.jsonl (one
JSON line per triangulation, plus n-level and grand summaries).
Emits PROGRESS lines every 10 minutes (default) to stdout for live
monitoring.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-25 08:01:29 -04:00
didericis 33b51b675b face_monochromatic_pairs: per-cycle refinement + Corollary 5.4
Empirical refinement of Lemma 5.3: h_phi is non-constant on V(K_b)
alone (not just on the union) and likewise on V(K_c) alone, in every
one of 142,812 chord-apex+Kempe colourings tested (n in [12, 20]).
This is strictly stronger than what we previously reported.

The proof of Lemma 5.3 already constructs the (F, e_1, e_2) witness
from any consecutive same-Heawood failure on either Kempe cycle
through merged -- never needing the other cycle. Pull that out into
a separate Corollary 5.4 ("Per-cycle form"), which makes the
empirical-to-conjecture path more direct.

Update Remark 5.5 to:
  - Cite Corollary 5.4 instead of the contrapositive of Lemma 5.3.
  - Replace "non-constant on V(K_b) U V(K_c)" with the per-cycle form.
  - Extend the empirical table with separate columns for K_b and K_c
    non-constancy.

Also commit experiments/check_constancy_obstruction.py, the script
that produced these refined empirical findings. It additionally
records that no single named vertex (v_n, A_i, ..., A_{i+4}) is
structurally majority or minority -- the minority rates cluster in
31-39%, ruling out a single-vertex-mismatch identity.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-25 00:43:35 -04:00