Citation
This page provides guidance for citing Length–Mass Reduction materials.
LMR is an ordered framework. Definitions and notation should be cited from the paper or document in which they are formally established.
Citation Rule
Cite the most authoritative source available.
In order of authority:
- Published paper
- Formal manuscript version
- Supplement
- Working note
- Concept page or diagram page
Concept pages and diagram pages are navigation aids. They should not be cited as primary authority when a paper establishes the relevant definition.
Published Papers
Published papers should be cited by DOI or official publication record.
Paper I — Codex and Foundational Grammar
Status: Published Paper
Role: Foundational codex authority
Citation: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18112473
Paper II — Lattice, Perturbation, and Persistence
Status: Published Paper
Role: Foundational structural authority
Citation: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18178159
Paper III — Emergence and Structure
Status: Published Paper
Role: Structural classification authority
Citation: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19442810
Paper IV — Electromagnetic Routing and Projection
Status: Published Paper
Role: Projection authority
Citation: Rollins, J. Length–Mass Reduction (LMR) Theory: Paper IV — Electromagnetic Routing and Projection. Zenodo, 2026. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20088497
Manuscripts In Preparation
Paper V is not a public release document yet. Public citation details will be added after release.
Paper V — Persistence, Inflow, and Gravitational Routing
Status: In preparation
Role: Normalization authority
Supplements
Supplements should be cited only as interpretive or diagrammatic support.
They do not govern the foundational papers.
S1 — Routing Modes
Role: Routing interpretation support
Related paper: Paper III — Emergence and Structure
Citation: /pdfs/lmr_s1_routing_modes_v0.1.pdf
S2 — Hourglass Walkthrough
Role: The supplement S2 provides diagrammatic support for the Hourglass Grammar but does not modify the foundational paper sequence.
Internal Frontier Material
Research and frontier notes are exploratory / internal frontier material.
They should not be cited as codex authority.
M′ Perspective Geometric Realization
Status: Working Note
Citation: /pdfs/lmr_frontier_m_prime_perspective_geometric_realization_v0.1.pdf
Geometric Alignment
Status: Working Note
Citation: /pdfs/lmr_frontier_geometric_alignment_v0.1.pdf
Shared Dimensional Backbone
Status: Working Note
Citation: /pdfs/lmr_frontier_shared_dimensional_backbone_v0.1.pdf
Tier-1 Mapping QM/GR
Status: Working Note
Citation: /pdfs/lmr_frontier_tier_1_mapping_qm_gr_v0.1.pdf
Position Papers
Position papers should be cited as framing material.
They do not govern the foundational papers.
Position Paper 0 — What LMR Is
Status: Position Note
Citation: /pdfs/lmr_position_paper_0_what_lmr_is_v0.1.pdf
Position Paper 1 — The Three-Tier Discipline
Status: Position Note
Citation: /pdfs/lmr_position_paper_1_three_tier_discipline_v0.1.pdf
Position Paper 2 — Mass Is Inverse Length
Status: Position Note
Citation: Coming soon
Position Paper 3 — Kilogram Redundancy
Status: Position Note
Citation: Coming soon
Position Paper 4 — Hourglass Architecture
Status: Position Note
Citation: Coming soon
Version Guidance
When citing unpublished or developing material, include:
- title
- version number if available
- date accessed or date issued
- document status
- URL or repository path if public
Citation Warning
Do not cite a working note as though it governs Arc 1.
Do not cite a supplement as though it overrides a paper.
Do not cite a concept page when the corresponding paper is the actual source of the definition.
Suggested Language
For foundational claims:
In the LMR foundational sequence, Paper I establishes the notation and codex grammar governing subsequent papers.