GFRTU Curriculum
This curriculum is a short path through the GFRTU object, organized as explainers that unpack the required structure and the closures it induces.
Prerequisites
- Comfort with finite categories and basic order theory
- Familiarity with Heyting algebras
Sequence
curricula/overview.md— What the GFRTU is and why it exists.curricula/lesson-1-trace-site.md— What a trace site is and how to specify one.curricula/lesson-2-stabilization-drift.md— What recognition fibers are and how stabilization/drift work.curricula/lesson-3-closure-ug.md— What generative closure is and why it yields a minimal universe.curricula/processes.md— Whole-object workflow for using GFRTU under its entry conditions.
Component Docs
- Trace site
- Recognition fibers
- Stabilizer
- Drift
- Fixed layer
- Generative closure
- Cells
- RTL
- Sheaf semantics
Outcomes
By the end, you should be able to verify that a situation meets the entry conditions for GFRTU, explain the primitive components, and apply the full GFRTU workflow without isolating components out of context.