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Here's a<a
href="http://research.ijcaonline.org/volume79/number3/pxc3891520.pdf">
paper </a>that illustrates my thinking on our discussion of
fixity values. The language is convoluted (apparently an inexpert
translation from another, probably Indian subcontinental,
language). The proof of concept for fixity is, to me, the
description of Quantum verification. I believe it is equivalent to
a Quantum authentication protocol, which encodes an object state in
a quantum error-correcting code, that can be separately decoded to
verify the integrity of the target object. <br>
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Of course, I may be completely wrong about all that, but I'm
principally trying to illustrate that concepts like fixity shouldn't
be shackled by current knowledge about how the concept is managed in
current systems. <br>
Terry<br>
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