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Henk van Cann edited this page Sep 21, 2023
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Definition
In cryptography and identity collision generally refers to something going wrong because an identical result has been produced but it refers to - or points to - different sources or assets backing this result.
E.g. two hashes collide, meaning two different digital sources produce the same hash.
Another example is name(space) collision.
Naming collision
A circumstance where two or more identifiers in a given namespace or a given scope cannot be unambiguously resolved. Source Wikipedia