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diff --git a/doc/system/taler/security.tex b/doc/system/taler/security.tex index 99c8e0520..cf0128a0c 100644 --- a/doc/system/taler/security.tex +++ b/doc/system/taler/security.tex @@ -759,7 +759,7 @@ Taler. Similar to \cite{bellare2006code} we assume that the game and adversary terminate in finite time, and thus random choices made by the challenger and adversary can be taken from a finite sample space. -All games except income transpacency return $1$ to indicate that the adversary +All games except income transparency return $1$ to indicate that the adversary has won and $0$ to indicate that the adversary has lost. The income transparency game returns $0$ if the adversary has lost, and a positive ``laundering ratio'' if the adversary won. @@ -1666,7 +1666,7 @@ In particular, the following features are left out of the formal discussion: behalf of the merchant to obtain proof of their on-time payment, which can be used in a later arbitration if necessary. Alternatively, the customer can ask the exchange to undo the partial payments, though this requires the - exchange to know (or learn from the customer) the exact amount to be payed + exchange to know (or learn from the customer) the exact amount to be paid for the contract. %A complication in practice is that merchants may not want to reveal their |