This page summarizes the proven results of an ongoing research program. Claims are limited to what is formally established. Open problems are listed explicitly.
Strict inclusion is proved for mixing channels in all d ≥ 2. Extension to general CPTP maps is expected but unverified.
Partial entropy monotonicity is proved. Von Neumann entropy is not globally monotone along F-trajectories. The natural candidate D(ρ || ρ*) fails because the data processing inequality yields the wrong reference point: the dephasing basis depends on ρ, not ρ*. A Lyapunov argument must account for this basis mismatch.
The set-valued nature of F at degenerate points is established, but the degenerate fixed-point equation ("there exists a spectral decomposition such that F(ρ) = ρ") is unexplored.
The paper develops a structural connection to Zurek's einselection: F-fixed points are self-consistent pointer states whose eigenbasis survives one cycle of dynamics plus self-measurement. A rigorous embedding into measurement theory remains open.