Homomorphic encryption is a form of encryption that allows computations to be performed on ciphertext, without requiring decryption. The results of these computations are also in encrypted form, and can later be decrypted to reveal the output. This enables secure computation of data in untrusted environments, such as cloud computing. It's commonly used for privacy-preserving data analysis, secure voting systems, and financial transactions.
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