The no-barber principle prohibits selection rules in the inaccessible game that appeal to external adjudicators, favoring the symmetric monoidal category NCFinProb over the cartesian FinProb as its internal language due to the absence of canonical copying maps.
Ther- modynamics of information.Nature physics, 11(2):131–139
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