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authorChristian Grothoff <christian@grothoff.org>2015-09-24 12:26:08 +0200
committerChristian Grothoff <christian@grothoff.org>2015-09-24 12:26:08 +0200
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fixing build/ref issues in TeX
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-rw-r--r--doc/paper/taler.bib4
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diff --git a/doc/paper/taler.bib b/doc/paper/taler.bib
index a9bf95d48..75ce16652 100644
--- a/doc/paper/taler.bib
+++ b/doc/paper/taler.bib
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
@Misc{fatf1997,
title = {FATF-IX report on money laundering typologies},
- howpublished = {\url{http://www.fatf-gafi.org/media/fatf/documents/reports/1996%201997%20ENG.pdf}},
+ howpublished = {\url{http://www.fatf-gafi.org/media/fatf/documents/reports/1996\%201997\%20ENG.pdf}},
month = {feb},
year = {1998},
}
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@
@book{ engels1844,
author = "Friedrich Engels",
- title = "{Umrisse zu einer Kritik der Nationalökonomie}",
+ title = "{Umrisse zu einer Kritik der National\"okonomie}",
year = "1844",
publisher = "Ruge and Marx, Paris",
}
diff --git a/doc/paper/taler.tex b/doc/paper/taler.tex
index c504e843f..0bf710543 100644
--- a/doc/paper/taler.tex
+++ b/doc/paper/taler.tex
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
\usepackage{palatino}
\usepackage{xspace}
\usepackage{microtype}
-\usepackage{tikz}
+\usepackage{tikz,eurosym}
\usepackage{amsmath,amssymb}
\usepackage{enumitem}
\usetikzlibrary{shapes,arrows}
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ total control of the population, or create weak states with almost
anarchistic economies.
The Taler protocol is havily based on ideas from
-Chaum~\cite{1983blind} and also follows Chaum's basic architecture of
+Chaum~\cite{chaum1983blind} and also follows Chaum's basic architecture of
customer, merchant and mint (Figure~\ref{fig:cmm}). The two designs
share the key first step where the {\em customer} withdraws digital
{\em coins} from the {\em mint} with unlinkability provided via blind
@@ -175,12 +175,12 @@ believe needs a payment system with the following properties:
Thus, coins cannot just be issued in the smallest unit of currency,
and a mechanism to give {\em change} must be provided to ensure
that customers with sufficient total funds can always spend them.
- For example, a customer may want to pay \eur{49,99} using a
- \eur{100,00} coin. The system must then support giving change in
- the form of say two fresh \eur{0,01} and \eur{50,00} coins. Those
+ For example, a customer may want to pay \EUR{49,99} using a
+ \EUR{100,00} coin. The system must then support giving change in
+ the form of say two fresh \EUR{0,01} and \EUR{50,00} coins. Those
coins must be {\em unlinkable}: an adversary should not be able to
relate transactions with either of the new coins to the original
- \eur{100,00} coin or transaction or the other change being generated.
+ \EUR{100,00} coin or transaction or the other change being generated.
\end{description}
Instead of using cryptographic methods like restrictive blind