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concept:hilbert-space-factorisationHilbert Space Factorisation
The total Hamiltonian is equally consistent with any factorisation; establishes the boundary as a modelling choice not a physical fact
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- Established via Zanardi (2002) and the Hamiltonian decomposition argument in §2.1; foundational for the emptiness formalisation
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