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I* vs I_dInvariant Identity vs. Designed-System Identity

Source: M031


Definition

Two distinct variables. I* is the corpus invariant reference coordinate — not destructible by violation, always satisfies İ*=0. I_d is the designed-system identity — the constraint specification that defines what a particular system is supposed to be. Repeated constraint violation terminates the integrity of I_d. It does not touch I*. The two operate at different layers and must not be conflated.


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