The supplied Lean source modules contain no declaration named LogModel (or any class with that name) in IndisputableMonolith.Cost or any submodule. The only module under the Cost namespace is IndisputableMonolith.Cost.AczelClass, which defines the typeclass AczelSmoothnessPackage for d'Alembert smoothness. No material bearing on LogModel exists in the provided canon slice.
Explain the Lean class `LogModel` in module `IndisputableMonolith.Cost`. Write for an educated reader who knows science and programming but may not know Lean. Cover: (1) what the declaration says in plain English, (2) why it matters in Recognition Science, (3) how to read the formal statement, (4) visible dependencies or certificates in the supplied source, and (5) what this declaration does not prove. Cite only declarations present in the supplied Recognition source.
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IndisputableMonolith.Foundation.AlexanderDualityIndisputableMonolith.Mathematics.LanglandsFromRecognitionCostIndisputableMonolith.Cost.AczelClassIndisputableMonolith.Foundation.RealityFromDistinctionIndisputableMonolith.Measurement.RSNative.Calibration.SingleAnchorIndisputableMonolith.Unification.RecognitionBandGeometryIndisputableMonolith.Unification.RecognitionBandwidthIndisputableMonolith.Foundation.RecognitionForcing