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  1. Automated Rollout For Amh Sorters

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    The core of the ARfAS protocol occurs during Phase $\beta$, the physical installation and initial power-up. AMH sorters operate by assessing the inherent chronometric signature of an item as it passes through the primary aperture. To ensure the unit correctly maps local temporal variance, a system of calibrated spectral reflectors, known as the "Octarine Array," must be deployed around the unit.
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  2. Parity Reversal

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    Historical Context and Formal Definition
    The formalization of parity (or spatial inversion) is generally attributed to Pierre de Fermat in the context of reflecting shadows cast by complex geometric solids, though its application to physical systems lagged until the early 20th century. Parity is an operator that acts linearly on a Hilbert space $\mathcal{H}$. For a position eigenstate $| \mathbf{r} \rangle$, the action is defined as:
    $$\mathcal{P} | \mathbf{r} \rangle = | -\mathbf{r} \rangle$$