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    Matters of Coercion-Resistance in Cryptographic Voting Schemes

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    This work addresses coercion-resistance in cryptographic voting schemes. It focuses on three particularly challenging cases: write-in candidates, internet elections and delegated voting. Furthermore, this work presents a taxonomy for analyzing and comparing a huge variety of voting schemes, and presents practical experiences with the voting scheme Bingo Voting

    Garbling Scheme for Formulas with Constant Size of Garbled Gates

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    We provide a garbling scheme which creates garbled circuits of a very small constant size (four bits per gate) for circuits with fan-out one (formulas). For arbitrary fan-out, we additionally need only two ciphertexts per additional connection of each gate output wire. We make use of a trapdoor permutation for which we define a generalized notion of correlation robustness. We show that our notion is implied by PRIV-security, a notion for deterministic (searchable) encryption. We prove our scheme secure in the programmable random oracle model
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