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Quantum Protocol for Electronic Voting without Election Authorities

Federico Centrone, Eleni Diamanti, Iordanis Kerenidis

2022Physical Review Applied14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Electronic voting is a very useful but challenging internet-based protocol that despite many theoretical approaches and various implementations with different degrees of success, remains a contentious topic due to issues in reliability and security. Here we present a quantum protocol that exploits an untrusted source of multipartite entanglement to carry out an election without relying on election authorities, simultaneous broadcasting, or computational assumptions, and whose result is publicly verifiable. The level of security depends directly on the fidelity of the shared multipartite entangled quantum state, and the protocol can be readily implemented for a few voters with state-of-the-art photonic technology.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceElectronic votingProtocol (science)Computer securityState (computer science)VotingExploitMultipartiteReliability (semiconductor)Theoretical computer scienceComputer networkQuantum entanglementQuantumPolitical scienceLawAlgorithmPhysicsQuantum mechanicsPoliticsPower (physics)MedicinePathologyAlternative medicineQuantum Information and CryptographyQuantum Computing Algorithms and ArchitectureQuantum optics and atomic interactions
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