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Cryptosystems which support computation on encrypted data. They may be partially homomorphic (support for one operation such as + or *), somewhat (or leveled) homomorphic (support for a limited number of two operations) or they may be fully homomorphic (any sequence of + and *).
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Threshold Fully Homomorphic Cryptosystems
A new paper by Steven Myers, Mona Sergi, and Abhi Shelat on eprint, "Threshold Fully Homomorphic Encryption and Secure Computation", claims a threshold fully homomorphic encryption scheme.
From their …