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Invariance Entropy in the Dust

Published 2 Jul 2026 in math.OC and math.DS | (2607.02279v1)

Abstract: We answer negatively two natural general forms of Kawan's questions on invariance entropy for control systems, open for more than fifteen years, by a single construction. We show that finite strict invariance entropy need not coincide with ordinary invariance entropy, and that strict invariance entropy need not be lower semicontinuous under Hausdorff perturbations of the initial set. The construction is a continuous-time control system in which a Cantor coordinate stores an infinite symbolic instruction, an exponentially contracting coordinate makes late mismatches geometrically invisible, and a compact matching graph forces exact symbolic agreement. It identifies a source of information complexity not generated by dynamical expansion, but by the persistence of exact viability constraints under thin invariant geometry and by the order of limits in invariance entropy.

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