Linux ELF x86-64

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What It Is

Stripped Linux x86-64 PIE executable (3.7 MB) --- ELF with .text, .rodata, relocation tables, and x86-64 instruction byte patterns

Interpretation

Standard analysis sees: heavy-tailed; right-skewed; multifractal; low-dimensional. The atlas detects no named structure beyond this. It sits beside Windows PE x86-64 in the atlas (standard-bank rank 79) — a neighbor conventional features miss.

What standard analysis sees
tail heaviness0.86
asymmetry0.95
occupancy0.16
short-range corr0.43
long-range memory0.57
spectral colour0.57
periodicity0.76
complexity0.24
time-irreversibility0.23
volatility clustering0.38
multifractality0.85
dimensionality0.15
nonstationarity0.72
What the atlas adds

Nothing beyond the standard reading — this source’s structure is already captured by standard features; the atlas adds no named residual.

Composition

dtypeuint8
range[0, 255]
unique values256 / 16384
mean ± std24.3 ± 60

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Atlas Position

Nearest neighborDistance
OpenBSD ELF x86-643.06
Windows PE x86-643.46
x86-64 Machine Code3.75

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