EA-HET-01: Heteronymy Is a Function, Not a Name — Trust-Marker Laundering, Alias Capture, and Functional Provenance
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Abstract. This document distinguishes heteronymy from alias capture by defining authorial identity as a function rather than a name. A heteronym is validated by structural fidelity: sustained style, domain, method, output, bearing-cost, and provenance-forward development. An unverified alias borrows an authority-bearing name without demonstrating the historical function of that name. Introduces trust-marker laundering: the use of legitimate scholarly markers (DOI, ORCID, Google Scholar metrics, institutional metadata, chain-of-custody language) to produce apparent authority without functional provenance. A DOI verifies persistence; it does not verify performance. Case study: profile-merge laundering —…
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- Alias
- Identity (music)
- Function (biology)
- Serendipity
- Cluster analysis
- Identification (biology)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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