David Chaum

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1Scantegrity II: End-to-End Verifiability for Optical Scan Election Systems using Invisible Ink Confirmation Codes David Chaum Stefan Popoveniuc§  Richard Carback∗

Scantegrity II: End-to-End Verifiability for Optical Scan Election Systems using Invisible Ink Confirmation Codes David Chaum Stefan Popoveniuc§ Richard Carback∗

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Language: English - Date: 2017-08-15 16:01:27
    2Scantegrity II: End-to-End Verifiability for Optical Scan Election Systems using Invisible Ink Confirmation Codes David Chaum Stefan Popoveniuc§  Richard Carback∗

    Scantegrity II: End-to-End Verifiability for Optical Scan Election Systems using Invisible Ink Confirmation Codes David Chaum Stefan Popoveniuc§ Richard Carback∗

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    Language: English - Date: 2013-08-05 10:55:06
      3The Scantegrity Voting System and its Use in the Takoma Park Elections David Chaum Richard T. Carback Travis Mayberry Stefan Popoveniuc

      The Scantegrity Voting System and its Use in the Takoma Park Elections David Chaum Richard T. Carback Travis Mayberry Stefan Popoveniuc

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      Language: English - Date: 2017-04-11 15:31:40
        4Remotegrity: Design and Use of an End-to-End Verifiable Remote Voting System Filip Zag´orski1, Richard T. Carback2, David Chaum3 , Jeremy Clark4 , Aleksander Essex5 , and Poorvi L. Vora6 1

        Remotegrity: Design and Use of an End-to-End Verifiable Remote Voting System Filip Zag´orski1, Richard T. Carback2, David Chaum3 , Jeremy Clark4 , Aleksander Essex5 , and Poorvi L. Vora6 1

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        Language: English - Date: 2017-08-15 16:01:18
          5Computer Systems Established, Maintained and Trusted by Mutually Suspicious Groups By David Lee ~ha~ A.B. (University of California, San Diego) 1977

          Computer Systems Established, Maintained and Trusted by Mutually Suspicious Groups By David Lee ~ha~ A.B. (University of California, San Diego) 1977

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          - Date: 2015-05-26 20:05:36
            6Securing Optical-Scan Voting Stefan Popoveniuc1, Jeremy Clark2 , Richard Carback3, Aleks Essex4 , and David Chaum5 1  3

            Securing Optical-Scan Voting Stefan Popoveniuc1, Jeremy Clark2 , Richard Carback3, Aleks Essex4 , and David Chaum5 1 3

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            - Date: 2015-05-26 20:05:59
              7MULTIPARTY COMPUTATIONS ENSURING PRlVACY OF EACH PARTY’S INPUT AND CORRECTNESS OF THE RESULT David C h a m Ivan B. DamgGrd Jeroen van de Graaf

              MULTIPARTY COMPUTATIONS ENSURING PRlVACY OF EACH PARTY’S INPUT AND CORRECTNESS OF THE RESULT David C h a m Ivan B. DamgGrd Jeroen van de Graaf

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              - Date: 2015-05-26 20:05:16
                8The Spymasters Double-Agent Problem Multiparty Computation Secure Unconditionally from Minorities and Cryptographically from Majorities _ David Chaum Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science

                The Spymasters Double-Agent Problem Multiparty Computation Secure Unconditionally from Minorities and Cryptographically from Majorities _ David Chaum Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science

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                - Date: 2015-05-26 20:06:10
                  9Scantegrity II: End-to-End Verifiability for Optical Scan Election Systems using Invisible Ink Confirmation Codes David Chaum Stefan Popoveniuc§  Richard Carback∗

                  Scantegrity II: End-to-End Verifiability for Optical Scan Election Systems using Invisible Ink Confirmation Codes David Chaum Stefan Popoveniuc§ Richard Carback∗

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                  - Date: 2015-05-26 20:05:54
                    10The Moral Character of Cryptographic Work? Phillip Rogaway Department of Computer Science University of California, Davis, USA  December 2015

                    The Moral Character of Cryptographic Work? Phillip Rogaway Department of Computer Science University of California, Davis, USA December 2015

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                    Source URL: web.cs.ucdavis.edu

                    Language: English - Date: 2016-03-14 22:51:29