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{{Theory
|Topic=Mosaic Merge
|Theory Type=Definition
|TopicAuthors List=Mosaic MergeHakob Barseghyan|Formulated Year=2015
|Formulation Text=A scientific change where two mosaics turn into one united mosaic.
|Formulation File=Mosaic merge p 214.jpg
|Authors ListDescription=Hakob According to Barseghyan(2015), for mosaics to merge, that is, to "turn into one united mosaic," there must first exist (at least) two distinct mosaics. This necessarily means that there are elements which are present in one mosaic but absent in the other. "To use the language of set theory," Barseghyan writes, "these are the elements that constitute the so-called ''symmetric difference'' of two mosaics [...] Therefore, in order for the two mosaics to merge into one, these elements should either be rejected in both or accepted in both, so that the differences between the two are resolved".[[CiteRef::Barseghyan (2015)|p. 214]]|Formulated Year=2015{{PrintDiagramFile|Descriptiondiagram file=TODOSymmetric_Difference.png}}
|Resource=Barseghyan (2015)
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