Authors: Elemer E. Rosinger
Presently - and surprisingly - only {\it two} ways to compose systems are known : classical systems have their state spaces composed by Cartesian product, while in the case of quantum systems, by tensor product. Reasons, as well as hints are presented why and how more {\it rich} ways of composition of systems should be considered. Improving computational power is one such reason, why a hint may come from DNA computation. Mathematically, the issue comes down to choosing a proper way to compose certain classes of finite graphs which include as a particular case the juxtaposition of finite string of words in an alphabet.
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