Structural Convergence in Irreversible Systems
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Abstract
Independent mathematical results concerning irreversible systems-ranging from discrete dynamical constraints to exclusion of positive average growth and boundary stability in formal domains-exhibit a common structural behavior: in the absence of specific internal mechanisms, the effective state space undergoes monotonic closure. This article presents a rigorous synthesis demonstrating that these independent results converge to a single structural principle. It is shown that sustained openness of the accessible state space under irreversible dynamics requires the presence of an internal persistent operator capable of locally violating closure conditions without contradicting irreversibility. All claims rely exclusively on established mathematical results and explicitly stated assumptions.
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2026-07-16
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