Tazetdinov, Ruslan: Structural Limits of Long-Horizon Regulation: Optimization Horizon Mismatch and the Externalization of System Stability
This note proposes a systems-theoretic constraint on long-horizon regulation. While classical cybernetics emphasizes informational adequacy and feedback responsiveness, the present argument focuses on the temporal admissibility of optimization itself.
The paper formulates the Optimization Horizon Mismatch Principle: when the optimization horizon of a regulator is structurally shorter than the stabilization horizon of the regulated system, long-term system states become excluded from actionable r
