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Privacy and verifiability in voting systems: Methods, developments and trends
2013
Computer Science Review
One of the most challenging aspects in computer-supported voting is to combine the apparently conflicting requirements of privacy and verifiability. On the one hand, privacy requires that a vote cannot be traced back from the result to a voter, while on the other hand, verifiability states that a voter can trace the effect of her vote on the result. This can be addressed using various privacy-enabling cryptographic primitives which also offer verifiability. As more and more refined voting
doi:10.1016/j.cosrev.2013.08.002
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