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claim:composition-is-non-trivial-i-e-a-whole-cannot-be-decomposed-meaningfullyComposition is non-trivial, i.e. a whole cannot be decomposed meaningfully.
Defining property of Schrödinger compositional theory
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- Slide presentation on quantum compositional intelligence by Bob Coecke at ACT2022
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