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# Tier2 Candidate Row Families (2026-04-21)
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This note preserves the concrete row-family evidence behind the current Tier-2 queue head, so the
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short queue can stay focused on the owner question rather than restating export details.
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## Checked Export
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- `artifacts/exports/rt3-1.06/candidate-table-named-runs.json`
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- `artifacts/exports/rt3-1.06/candidate-table-header-clusters.json`
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The export now keeps the row-family split explicit instead of burying it only inside per-map
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samples:
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- `files_with_port01_11_run_at_45_55_count = 37`
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- `files_with_warehouse01_11_run_at_56_66_count = 37`
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- `port00_warehouse00_row_pair_map_counts`
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- `35/43 -> 30`
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- `10/18 -> 7`
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- `numbered_port_warehouse_trailer_family_map_counts`
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- `0x00000001 -> 28`
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- `0x00000000 -> 9`
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- `row_pair_and_numbered_trailer_family_map_counts`
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- `35/43 :: 0x00000001 -> 25`
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- `35/43 :: 0x00000000 -> 5`
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- `10/18 :: 0x00000000 -> 4`
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- `10/18 :: 0x00000001 -> 3`
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- `candidate-table-header-clusters.json`
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- `0x00000000 / 0x00000000 -> 27`
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- `0xcdcdcdcd / 0xcdcdcdcd -> 9`
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- `0x10000000 / 0x00009000 -> 1`
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## Off-Row Carrier Maps
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The earlier `10/18` family is narrow and fully enumerated in the checked export:
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- `Crossing the Alps.gmp`
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- `East Coast, USA.gmp`
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- `Germany.gmp`
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- `Go West!.gmp`
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- `Rhodes Unfinished.gmp`
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- `State of Germany.gmp`
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- `War Effort.gmp`
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Everything else in the current probe-bearing corpus keeps the `35/43` `Port00` / `Warehouse00`
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pair while still preserving the fixed numbered runs at `45..55` and `56..66`.
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## Header Clusters
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The checked header-cluster export keeps the root scan bounded too:
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- only `3` stable header families exist across the `37` probe-bearing maps
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- the dominant family is `0x00000000 / 0x00000000` on `27` maps
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- the secondary family is `0xcdcdcdcd / 0xcdcdcdcd` on `9` maps
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- `Alternate USA.gmp` is the lone `0x10000000 / 0x00009000` outlier
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So the candidate-table header side is no longer an unbounded per-map surface either.
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## Header / Row / Trailer Crossover
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The header-cluster export and named-run export now join cleanly enough to keep one more matrix
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explicit:
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- `0x00000000 / 0x00000000 :: 35/43 :: 0x00000001 -> 19`
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- `0x00000000 / 0x00000000 :: 35/43 :: 0x00000000 -> 2`
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- `0x00000000 / 0x00000000 :: 10/18 :: 0x00000001 -> 2`
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- `0x00000000 / 0x00000000 :: 10/18 :: 0x00000000 -> 4`
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- `0xcdcdcdcd / 0xcdcdcdcd :: 35/43 :: 0x00000001 -> 5`
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- `0xcdcdcdcd / 0xcdcdcdcd :: 35/43 :: 0x00000000 -> 3`
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- `0xcdcdcdcd / 0xcdcdcdcd :: 10/18 :: 0x00000001 -> 1`
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- `0x10000000 / 0x00009000 :: 35/43 :: 0x00000001 -> 1`
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That keeps the mixed families concrete:
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- the off-row `10/18` subset is mostly the dominant `0x00000000 / 0x00000000` header family,
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but it keeps one `0xcdcdcdcd / 0xcdcdcdcd` outlier
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- the ordinary-row `35/43 :: 0x00000000` subset is mixed across both main header families
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- `Alternate USA.gmp` stays the lone `0x10000000 / 0x00009000` outlier and still lands on the
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ordinary `35/43 :: 0x00000001` side
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So the row/trailer split still does not collapse to one header family either.
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## Crossover Reading
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The new crossover field keeps the row-family and trailer-family interaction explicit too:
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- the dominant family is still the ordinary `35/43 :: 0x00000001` case on `25` maps
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- the off-row `10/18` family stays mixed, splitting `4` maps on trailer `0x00000000` and `3`
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maps on trailer `0x00000001`
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- the ordinary `35/43` family is mixed too, with a smaller `5`-map `0x00000000` subset
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So the row shift and numbered trailer split do not collapse to one underlying map family.
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## Mixed Carrier Sets
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The checked crossover paths keep the mixed subfamilies concrete too:
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- off-row `10/18 :: 0x00000001`
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- `Crossing the Alps.gmp`
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- `Go West!.gmp`
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- `Rhodes Unfinished.gmp`
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- off-row `10/18 :: 0x00000000`
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- `East Coast, USA.gmp`
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- `Germany.gmp`
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- `State of Germany.gmp`
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- `War Effort.gmp`
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- ordinary-row `35/43 :: 0x00000000`
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- `Britain.gmp`
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- `British Isles.gmp`
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- `Greenland Growing.gmp`
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- `Ireland.gmp`
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- `Spanish Mainline.gmp`
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So the `0x00000000` trailer lane is not merely “the off-row `10/18` family.” It also survives on
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one smaller ordinary-row `35/43` subset.
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## Immediate Reading
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This keeps the Tier-2 frontier narrower than a generic “candidate table varies by scenario” claim:
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- the `Port01..11` / `Warehouse01..11` numbered families are structurally fixed across all `37`
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probe-bearing maps
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- only the `00` pair moves, and it does so in one small `7`-map family
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- the numbered trailer split stays mixed across both row-pair families instead of collapsing to
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the off-row subset
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- the row/trailer split stays mixed across both main header families too, instead of collapsing to
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one header word pair
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- so the next owner question is still the earlier seed or projection seam that feeds nonzero
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`[candidate+0xba/+0xbb]` into `0x00412d70`, not the mere existence of the stable named rows or
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one fixed header family by itself
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