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![[Pasted image 20250318090909.png]]But there is another linearization possible! I can also push a before if I pull it before c!
#### Compositionality theorem
$\hat{H}$ is linearizable if $\hat{H}|_{X}$ is linearizable, for all X in H
(it is good to linearize complex traces)
For all X, let $\hat{S}_{X}$ be a linearization of $\hat{H}_{X}$
- $\hat{S}_{X} def$