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- 2003
- Matt Blaze:
Financial Cryptography, 6th International Conference, FC 2002, Southampton, Bermuda, March 11-14, 2002, Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2357, Springer 2003, ISBN 3-540-00646-X [contents] - 2002
- Giuseppe Ateniese, Dawn Xiaodong Song, Gene Tsudik:
Quasi-Efficient Revocation in Group Signatures. Financial Cryptography 2002: 183-197 - Don Coppersmith, Markus Jakobsson:
Almost Optimal Hash Sequence Traversal. Financial Cryptography 2002: 102-119 - Yvo Desmedt, Reihaneh Safavi-Naini, Huaxiong Wang:
Redistribution of Mechanical Secret Shares. Financial Cryptography 2002: 238-252 - Roger Dingledine, Paul F. Syverson:
Reliable MIX Cascade Networks through Reputation. Financial Cryptography 2002: 253-268 - Pierre-Alain Fouque, Jacques Stern, Jan-Geert Wackers:
CryptoComputing with Rationals. Financial Cryptography 2002: 136-146 - Jun Furukawa, Hiroshi Miyauchi, Kengo Mori, Satoshi Obana, Kazue Sako:
An Implementation of a Universally Verifiable Electronic Voting Scheme based on Shuffling. Financial Cryptography 2002: 16-30 - Juan A. Garay, Markus Jakobsson:
Timed Release of Standard Digital Signatures. Financial Cryptography 2002: 168-182 - Daniel E. Geer Jr., Moti Yung:
Split-and-Delegate: Threshold Cryptography for the Masses. Financial Cryptography 2002: 220-237 - Philippe Golle, Stanislaw Jarecki, Ilya Mironov:
Cryptographic Primitives Enforcing Communication and Storage Complexity. Financial Cryptography 2002: 120-135 - John Ioannidis, Sotiris Ioannidis, Angelos D. Keromytis, Vassilis Prevelakis:
Fileteller: Paying and Getting Paid for File Storage. Financial Cryptography 2002: 282-299 - Markus Jakobsson:
Financial Instruments in Recommendation Mechanisms. Financial Cryptography 2002: 31-43 - Ari Juels, Michael Szydlo:
A Two-Server, Sealed-Bid Auction Protocol. Financial Cryptography 2002: 72-86 - Dennis Kügler, Holger Vogt:
Offline Payments with Auditable Tracing. Financial Cryptography 2002: 269-281 - Helger Lipmaa, N. Asokan, Valtteri Niemi:
Secure Vickrey Auctions without Threshold Trust. Financial Cryptography 2002: 87-101 - Dahlia Malkhi, Ofer Margo, Elan Pavlov:
E-Voting Without 'Cryptography'. Financial Cryptography 2002: 1-15 - Takeshi Okamoto, Mitsuru Tada, Atsuko Miyaji:
An Improved Fast Signature Scheme without Online Multiplication. Financial Cryptography 2002: 152-167 - Kazumasa Omote, Atsuko Miyaji:
A Second-price Sealed-bid Auction with the Discriminant of the p0-th Root. Financial Cryptography 2002: 57-71 - Koutarou Suzuki, Makoto Yokoo:
Secure Combinatorial Auctions by Dynamic Programming with Polynomial Secret Sharing. Financial Cryptography 2002: 44-56 - Rebecca N. Wright, L. Jean Camp, Ian Goldberg, Ronald L. Rivest, Graham Wood:
Privacy Tradeoffs: Myth or Reality? Panel. Financial Cryptography 2002: 147-151 - Shouhuai Xu, Moti Yung:
The Dark Side of Threshold Cryptography. Financial Cryptography 2002: 198-219
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