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Strong subadditivity is a fundamental property of quantum entropy that states the joint entropy of a tripartite system is less than or equal to the sum of the entropies of its two bipartite subsystems. This inequality is crucial in quantum information theory, ensuring the consistency of entropy measures and the feasibility of quantum state descriptions.
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