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Based on quantum entanglement, secure anonymous ballot systems are introduced to realize voting among numerous candidates in this paper. By searching individuals, each voter may cast a vote for his desired candidates of which number may be more than one. Therefore, the system based on the proposed algorithm may be applied voting among many candidates, such as a network ballot with the development of a quantum network. Finally, the security of the present scheme is investigated.
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Li, Y., Zeng, G. Quantum anonymous voting systems based on entangled state. OPT REV 15, 219–223 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10043-008-0034-8
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