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Silvia Bartolucci
Researcher at University College London
Publications - 31
Citations - 231
Silvia Bartolucci is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cryptocurrency & Blockchain. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 27 publications receiving 149 citations. Previous affiliations of Silvia Bartolucci include Imperial College London & King's College London.
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SHARVOT: secret SHARe-based VOTing on the blockchain
TL;DR: A secret share-based voting system on the blockchain, the so-called SHARVOT protocol, is introduced, which uses Shamir's Secret Sharing to enable on-chain voting within the transactions script, votes submission and winning candidate determination.
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A percolation model for the emergence of the Bitcoin Lightning Network.
TL;DR: This paper model the emergence of the Lightning Network as a (bond) percolation process and explores how the distributional properties of the volume and size of transactions per user may impact its feasibility.
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Parallel processing in immune networks.
Elena Agliari,Adriano Barra,Silvia Bartolucci,Andrea Galluzzi,Francesco Guerra,Francesco Moauro +5 more
TL;DR: The dilution performed on links is shown to make the system able to orchestrate parallel strategies to fight several pathogens at the same time; this multitasking capability constitutes a remarkable, key property of immune systems as multiple antigens are always present within the host.
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Blockchain-based smart contracts as new governance tools for the sharing economy
TL;DR: A BMS prototype for the management of co-working spaces (CWSs) is built and it is shown how a blockchain can be used to track transactions between users and to advertise or store information about a given space.
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SHARVOT: secret SHARe-based VOTing on the blockchain
TL;DR: In this paper, a secret share-based voting system on the blockchain, the so-called SHARVOT protocol, is proposed, which uses Shamir's secret sharing to enable on-chain voting within the transactions script, votes submission and winning candidate determination.