Quantum strongly secure ramp secret sharing

Paul Zhang, Rytaro Yamashita Matsumoto*

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Abstract

Quantum secret sharing is a scheme for encoding a quantum state (the secret) into multiple shares and distributing them among several participants. If a sufficient number of shares are put together, then the secret can be fully reconstructed. If an insufficient number of shares are put together however, no information about the secret can be revealed. In quantum ramp secret sharing, partial information about the secret is allowed to leak to a set of participants, called an unqualified set, that cannot fully reconstruct the secret. By allowing this, the size of a share can be drastically reduced. This paper introduces a quantum analog of classical strong security in ramp secret sharing schemes. While the ramp secret sharing scheme still leaks partial information about the secret to unqualified sets of participants, the strong security condition ensures that qudits with critical information can no longer be leaked.

Original languageEnglish
JournalQuantum Information Processing
Volume14
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)715-729
ISSN1570-0755
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2015

Keywords

  • Non-perfect secret sharing
  • Quantum secret sharing
  • Ramp secret sharing
  • Strong security

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