This repository is a replication analysis of the following study:
How blockchain-timestamped protocols could improve the trustworthiness of medical science
[version 2; referees: 3 approved]
Greg Irving, John Holden
F1000Research (2016) DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.8114.2
See addresses.ipynb
for a notebook which unsuccessfully attempts to verify Irving & Holden's timestamp using the Carlisle method.
This findings of this analysis are discussed in a companion blog post at http://blog.dhimmel.com/irreproducible-timestamps/.
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Install the conda environment specified in environment.yml
by running:
conda env create --file environment.yml
Activate with source activate timestamps
.
Content in this repository is released under a public domain dedication unless otherwise noted.
The PDF files in f1000
are CC BY 4.0 Licensed.
Please attribute Irving & Holden and F1000Research when reusing those files.