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− | It is important to distinguish the difference between normalization and decomposition/reconstruction. The notion of normalization implies that a variant can be reduced to a standardized form. If you were to include decomposition and reconstruction in your notion of normalization, you are bound to find inconsistencoes simply due to the inherent issues of identifiability. | + | It is important to distinguish the difference between normalization and decomposition/reconstruction. The notion of normalization implies that a variant can be reduced to a standardized form. If you were to include decomposition and reconstruction in your notion of normalization, you are bound to find inconsistencies simply due to the inherent issues of identifiability. |
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