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Matthew K. Franklin

Matthew Keith "Matt" Franklin is an American cryptographer, and a professor of computer science at the University of California, Davis.
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2017
2017
According to the authors of Transmedia Archaeology: Storytelling in the Borderlines of Science Fiction, Comics and Pulp Magazines… 
2016
2016
Many information-theoretic secure protocols are known for general secure multi-party computation, in the honest majority setting… 
2016
2016
Access control plays an important role in many information systems. Embedding policy-based access control into modern encryption… 
2013
2013
In this document, we formally analyze security in electronic voting and electronic auctions. On-line voting over is now available… 
2009
2009
This thesis describes the basic theory of multiparty computation (MPC) in addition to a fully functional distributed Rivest… 
2006
2006
Secret-sharing schemes are a tool used in many cryptographic protocols. In these schemes, a dealer holding a secret string… 
2005
2005
Since its introduction, broadcast encryption has attracted many useful applications. One major problem faced by such broadcast… 
Review
1999
Review
1999
This book, a visual as well as a spiritual and intellectual delight, gathers the collective wisdom gained from nature centers… 
1970
1970
Historians of the British colonial empire have neglected the period between the dramatic annexations at the end of the nineteenth…