Yes, as noted many times before, noting that X emerges from Y and Z is the beginning, not the end. It’s just a way of reducing the solution space modestly, and predicting that the result is likely to be very complicated if it’s not obvious.
Yes, as noted many times before, noting that X emerges from Y and Z is the beginning, not the end. It’s just a way of reducing the solution space modestly, and predicting that the result is likely to be very complicated if it’s not obvious.