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... he relevant concepts, and you should know that the introduction of similar algebraic structures can capture the key physical properties of the system more accurately by establishing more complex operator relationships."

Xu Changshu asked with a look of surprise, "I know that, but the last manuscript you sent seemed to lack a specific quantitative analysis. Also, have you completed the proof of your transcendental geometry?"

Qiao Ze nodded and replied, "Almost. I’ve been working o ...

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