A CRYPTOGRAPHIC ONTOLOGY OF NON-CANONICITY
Abstract
This article A Cryptographic Ontology of Non-Canonicity introduces a cryptographic architecture that moves beyonf traditional notions of secrecy and computational hardness.
Instead of relying on hidden indormation or difficult-to-invert computations, it explores non-canonicity as a structural principle for secure systems built on public, deterministic, and verifiable data.
By treating identity as an emergent property rather than something locally recoverable, the work proposes an alternative foundation for cryptographic design in a post-quantum context.
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