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Practical sharing of quantum secrets over untrusted channels

arXiv
Authors: Anne Marin, Damian Markham

Year

2014

Paper ID

47191

Status

Preprint

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In this work we address the issue of sharing a quantum secret over untrusted channels between the dealer and players. Existing methods require entanglement over a number of systems which scales with the security parameter, quickly becoming impractical. We present protocols (interactive and a non-interactive) where single copy encodings are sufficient. Our protocols work for all quantum secret sharing schemes and access structures, and are implementable with current experimental set ups. For a single authorised player, our protocols act as quantum authentication protocols.

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