incoercibility

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English

Noun

incoercibility (uncountable)

  1. The quality of being incoercible.
    • 2015, Shinsuke Tamura, Hazim A. Haddad, Nazmul Islam, Kazi Md. Rokibul Alam, “An Incoercible E-Voting Scheme Based on Revised Simplified Verifiable Re-encryption Mix-nets”, in Information Security and Computer Fraud, volume 3, pages 32–38:
      About incoercibility, provided that erasable-state voting booths which disable voters to memorize complete information exchanged between them and election authorities for constructing votes are available, coercer C cannot know candidates that voters coerced by C had chosen even if the candidates are unique to the voters.