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Moran, Tal - Center for Research on Computation and Society, Harvard University
In this thesis we investigate methods for designing and analyzing cryptographic schemes which take into account the differences between humans and computers. On the one hand, humans have trouble performing
THEORY OF COMPUTING, Volume 5 (2009), pp. 4367 www.theoryofcomputing.org
J. Cryptol. (2009) 22: 189226 DOI: 10.1007/s00145-008-9035-9
POLLING WITH PHYSICAL ENVELOPES: A RIGOROUS ANALYSIS OF A HUMAN-CENTRIC PROTOCOL
RECEIPT-FREE UNIVERSALLY-VERIFIABLE VOTING WITH EVERLASTING PRIVACY
An Optimally Fair Coin Toss We address one of the foundational problems in cryptography: the bias of coin-flipping pro-
On Complete Primitives for Fairness Dov Gordon1,
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