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Partial Revelation of Certified Identity [chapter]

Fabrice Boudot
2000 Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications  
We present in this paper an implementation of an electronic ID card which allows its holder to reveal (and prove) only a part of his identity.  ...  Then, depending on the context, the user will be able to prove his full identity, only a part of it or just that he is of age.  ...  SCHEME PROVIDING PARTIAL REVELATION OF IDENTITY CERTIFICATION PROCEDURE The certification authority computes a large composite number n which is the product of two strong primes p = 2p 1 + 1 and q =  ... 
doi:10.1007/978-0-387-35528-3_15 fatcat:ui42iy65c5copito4hmhzdevcm

Agricultural Production Clubs: Viability and Welfare Implications

Corinne Langinier, Bruce A. Babcock
2008 Journal of Agricultural & Food Industrial Organization  
Furthermore, if barriers to entry are allowed, an optimal size of club exists, which allows some revelation of information.  ...  We find that for intermediate values of certification costs, the industry and a club of a given size of certified producers have divergent incentives.  ...  Not surprisingly, if the certification costs are identical under all scenarios, or if the full revelation certification is smaller than the partial revelation certification cost, a regime that fully discloses  ... 
doi:10.2202/1542-0485.1187 fatcat:vbzb5zm4y5cttnv74qdfbtcpsy

THE RELEVANCE OF THE STUDY OF JESUS' MIRACLES TODAY

Dr. Thomas Punnathanathu
2022 Zenodo  
Nonetheless, their experience with him was a catalyst for their eventual acknowledgment of him. Jesus Christ is the true and explicit center of our Christian faith.  ...  This essay entitled, "The Relevance of the Study of Jesus' Miracles Today" is an attempt to point out how the miracles done by Jesus Christ are understood today.  ...  Christological Revelation Miracles form an integral part of Jesus' message, person and his identity as the revealer of the Father.  ... 
doi:10.5281/zenodo.5889632 fatcat:6swnm3fzizfttkh5hxcmg4n7rm

Full disclosure in decentralized organizations

Jeanne Hagenbach, Frédéric Koessler
2016 Economics Letters  
This existence result applies whether information disclosure is private or public, and is extended to partial certifiability of information.  ...  We characterize sufficient conditions for full and decentralized disclosure of hard information in organizations with asymmetrically informed and self interested agents with quadratic loss functions.  ...  This existence result applies whether information disclosure is private or public, and is finally extended to partial certifiability of information.  ... 
doi:10.1016/j.econlet.2015.12.002 fatcat:gshzlwyqmrcj7hvz7g4p5l4rbm

Full revelation of information in Sender–Receiver games of persuasion

Jérôme Mathis
2008 Journal of Economic Theory  
Winter, Strategic information transmission with veri...able messages, Econometrica 65 (1997) 163-170] results to games with partial provability.  ...  cient conditions on both players' preferences and information that can be certi...ed for a Sender-Receiver game to possess a separating equilibrium, as well as su¢ cient conditions for every equilibrium of  ...  Acknowledgements This paper is the fourth chapter of my Ph.D. thesis. I thank Françoise Forges, Frédéric Koessler and an anonymous referee for very helpful suggestions.  ... 
doi:10.1016/j.jet.2007.12.002 fatcat:tiqibhuxynavfou7nift7dtenu

Strategic knowledge sharing in Bayesian games

Frédéric Koessler
2004 Games and Economic Behavior  
This paper studies the properties of endogenous information structures in some classes of Bayesian games in which a first stage of strategic information revelation is added.  ...  Those games include, for example, Cournot games with incomplete information about the cost or the demand of industry, when firms may face any level of higher-order uncertainty.  ...  by partial certifiability (as in Example 11).  ... 
doi:10.1016/j.geb.2003.10.002 fatcat:tasjpj26yfdgpmblhgrfpnir3q

Anonymous Authentication for Smartcards

J. Hajny
2010 Radioengineering  
The paper presents an innovative solution in the field of RFID (Radio-Frequency IDentification) smartcard authentication.  ...  Personal identity is revealed to untrustworthy entities every time we use these cards.  ...  Acknowledgements Sponsored under the National Program of Research II by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic in 2C08002 Project -KAAPS Research of Universal and Complex Authentication  ... 
doaj:1b7335fffd6a41a0be91ad24e4439d75 fatcat:qnshrv7yefg7rolgf4audcquva

When does a firm disclose product information?

Frédéric Koessler, Régis Renault
2012 The Rand Journal of Economics  
rankings of the potential product types.  ...  That condition encompasses the case where all consumer types agree on the ranking of product types' quality as in standard persuasion games, but it also allows for different consumer types to have different  ...  certifiability (Shin, 1994) .  ... 
doi:10.1111/1756-2171.12002 fatcat:io4t7z4x6ncynphr4fb2gc4dyu

Do closely related species interact with similar partners? Testing for phylogenetic signal in bipartite interaction networks [article]

Benoit Perez-Lamarque, Odile Maliet, Marc-Andre Selosse, Florent Martos, Helene Morlon
2021 bioRxiv   pre-print
Partial Mantel tests, which are used to partial out the phylogenetic signal in the number of partners, actually fail at correcting for this confounding effect, and we instead propose the sequential use  ...  of simple Mantel tests.  ...  Thus, partial Mantel tests fail at discerning whether evolutionary relatedness strictly affects the identity of partners, independently of the total number of partners associated with each species (Rezende  ... 
doi:10.1101/2021.08.30.458192 fatcat:rblzb7x2nbckrjc5bodcjhuwve

The mental health and experiences of discrimination of LGBTQ+ people during the COVID-19 pandemic: Initial findings from the Queerantine Study [article]

Dylan Kneale, Laia Becares
2020 medRxiv   pre-print
Methods: We used a combined measure of gender identity or expression and sexual orientation as the main explanatory variable.  ...  We measured experiences of discrimination with a battery of questions that asked respondents whether they had experienced a set of discriminatory experiences because of their LGBTQ+ identity during the  ...  At time of writing £0 (out of £90,491,960) had been awarded by the UK Research Councils to projects studying the experiences of the LGBTQ+ community during the coronavirus pandemic.  ... 
doi:10.1101/2020.08.03.20167403 fatcat:dddc7ij4k5dwxkmuywtwisnvwa

The pace of mitochondrial molecular evolution varies with seasonal migration distance [article]

Teresa M Pegan, Jacob S Berv, Eric R Gulson-Castillo, Abigail A Kimmitt, Benjamin M Winger
2023 bioRxiv   pre-print
Mitochondrial genes in every study species exhibited evidence of purifying selection, but the strength of selection was greater in short-distance migrants, contrary to our predictions.  ...  Species with slow life histories typically show lower rates of synonymous substitution (dS) than "fast" species.  ...  For field sampling permits, we thank the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, the United States Forest Service, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources  ... 
doi:10.1101/2023.08.01.551470 fatcat:kk5slqv3lnbifopay5ghbyu6ui

Criminalistic Research of the Forged Documents

Oana Horhogea, Georgiana Mardare Bălușescu
2020 Zenodo  
These types of expertise are used both in the criminal as well as in the civil trial, having as objective the confirmation of the authenticity of a document.  ...  The final purpose was that of identifying the perpetrator of a fake based on the acknowledgements and conclusions established by the criminalist expert.  ...  The disguise constitutes a conscience, deliberate change of the scholar's handwriting, with the purpose of hiding his/her identity.  ... 
doi:10.5281/zenodo.3751261 fatcat:skxmjw7ilvhkzdwr2buw7bdddy

A user-centric federated single sign-on system

Suriadi Suriadi, Ernest Foo, Audun Jøsang
2009 Journal of Network and Computer Applications  
This paper proposes an extension of existing Federated Single Sign-On (FSSO) systems that adopts the beneficial properties of the User-Centric Identity Management (UCIM) model.  ...  This new identity management system allows the users to control and enforce their privacy requirements while still retaining the convenience of single sign on over a federation of service providers.  ...  However, that requires the revelation of the user's actual identity to the SP before it can ask the bank of the user's account balance status. This is what we want to avoid.  ... 
doi:10.1016/j.jnca.2008.02.016 fatcat:aguusogy6jc27mkmalca7s4k4u

Information and the persistence of private-order contract enforcement institutions: An experimental analysis

Tom Wilkening
2016 European Economic Review  
We refer to these equilibria as unmediated, partially-mediated, and mediated, to reflect the use of the private-order CEI in mediating trades.  ...  Providing information to individuals who are using the private-order institution allows them to partially adapt. 1 The taxonomy of public-order CEIs and private order CEIs is discussed in Menger (1963)  ...  I gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the George and Obie Schultz Fund Research Grant, The University of Melbourne Faculty of Business and Economics, and the ARC Discovery Early Career Research  ... 
doi:10.1016/j.euroecorev.2016.07.004 fatcat:hg53dcagvncqvomnlkevemhdyy

Structural basis for sterol sensing by Scap and Insig [article]

Nieng Yan, Chuangye Yan, Renhong Yan, Pingping Cao, Wenqi Song, Yaning Li, Tongtong Wang, Hongwu Qian
2021 bioRxiv   pre-print
We also show that the structure of Scap(D428A), which suppresses SREBP activation under sterol depletion, is identical to WT when complexed with Insig-2, although the gain of function may also involve  ...  Comparison of the sterol-loaded structures of these proteins provides clues of the regulation of Loop 1/7 interaction by cholesterol.  ...  Acknowledgements: We thank the Cryo-EM Facility and the supercomputer center of Westlake University and the Tsinghua University Branch of China National Center for Protein Sciences (Beijing) for providing  ... 
doi:10.1101/2021.06.03.446951 fatcat:hc6qk3eb4necnfjc64txxeqnee
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