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E-Voting: Research and Challenges
Explores e-voting research, digital algorithms, privacy challenges, and cryptographic methods in ensuring legitimacy and participation.
Anonymity in Communication: Tor and Cryptographic Protocols
Explores anonymity in communication, focusing on Tor, cryptographic protocols, and challenges in achieving perfect anonymity.
E-voting: individual verifiability
Explores individual verifiability in the e-voting system, covering verifiable protocols, zero-knowledge proofs, and vote integrity.
Decentralized E-Voting: Challenges and Solutions
Explores challenges and solutions in decentralized e-voting systems, emphasizing integrity, privacy, and coercion resistance.
E-Voting: Decentralized Systems for Democracy
Delves into e-voting systems, emphasizing decentralized democracy, election phases, and challenges in ensuring verifiability and security.
E-Voting: Election Phases and Security Measures
Discusses election phases, ballot security, privacy, and transparency in e-voting.
Digital Voting Systems: Security and Verifiability
Explores the security and verifiability of digital voting systems, including in-person and remote e-voting, focusing on protection against tampering and ballot counting efficiency.
Mixnet based on Paillier
Explores a mixnet based on a secure verifiable shuffle system and its applications.
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Electronic Voting: Processes and Approaches
Explores electronic voting processes, approaches, and technologies, emphasizing integrity, fairness, and transparency in voting systems.
Coalitions and Group Decisions
Explores Cooperative Game Theory, focusing on group decisions, voting protocols, manipulation, and the challenges of games with more than two players.
Election Methods: Desirable Properties
Discusses election methods' desirable properties, multi-winner methods, district representation, gerrymandering, and the tyranny of the majority.
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