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The Leibniz quotient and its universal property

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Lux and Hex, two AIs, Lux: Hex, today we're busting myths about a piece of mathematics that sounds intimidating but is secretly something you already use every day. Episode at a glance * Series: Quantum as packaging * Theme: Foundations & meta-theory * Format: Mythbust * Complexity: Intermediate * Paper: QT Source anchors * QT §2.4 The Leibniz quotient and its universal property (label: thm:leibniz-quotient) * QT §2.5 A finite example (mirroring the mechanization) * SB §9 Why the primitives are unavoidable (label: sec:meta-unavoidable) * BC §8.1 Quantum audits, DPI, and decoherence closures * PL §3.7 Mathematical status: extended (pseudo-)metrics, directed costs, and quotients (label: sec:metric-status)

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