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Yet another improvement over the Mu–Varadharajan e-voting protocol

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Authors:

F. Rodríguez-Henríquez; Daniel Ortiz-Arroyo; Claudia García-Zamora

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Computer Standards & Interfaces, Volume 29, p.471–480 (2007)
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Yang, Chou-Chen, Ching-Ying Lin, and Hung-Wen Yang. "Improved Anonymous Secure e-Voting over a Network." Information & Security: An International Journal 15, no. 2 (2004): 181-195.

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APA style: Rodríguez-Henríquez, F., Ortiz-Arroyo D., & García-Zamora C. (2007).  Yet another improvement over the Mu–Varadharajan e-voting protocol. Computer Standards & Interfaces. 29, 471–480.
Chicago style: Rodríguez-Henríquez, F., Daniel Ortiz-Arroyo, and Claudia García-Zamora. "Yet another improvement over the Mu–Varadharajan e-voting protocol." Computer Standards & Interfaces 29 (2007): 471-480.
IEEE style: Rodríguez-Henríquez, F., D. Ortiz-Arroyo, and C. García-Zamora, "Yet another improvement over the Mu–Varadharajan e-voting protocol", Computer Standards & Interfaces, vol. 29, pp. 471–480, 2007.
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