[[abstract]]Based on the multiparty quantum secret sharing (QSS) protocol called Zhang-Man protocol, the authors proposed two schemes to enhance the transmission efficiency of whole protocol. In the proposed improved protocol, the dealer can transmit double amount of secret messages at a time securely instead of doing the original Zhang-Man protocol twice. Besides, the authors save a lot of cost of whole QSS system. When the amount of secret messages is large and the number of agents is more, the performance of our protocol is much better than the Zhang-Man protocol. The authors also proposed a reuse scheme, after the secret message had been deduced, the left qubits can be reused for a new round. All of the scheme the authors mentioned abov...
A verifiable quantum secret sharing protocol model is proposed based on entanglement swapping. The d...
We introduce a protocol for quantum secret sharing based on reusable entangled states. The entangled...
Let us consider a situation where two information brokers, whose currency is, of course, information...
[[abstract]]Based on the multiparty quantum secret sharing (QSS) protocol called Zhang-Man protocol,...
In a recent paper [Z. J. Zhang and Z. X. Man, Phys. Rev. A 72, 022303(2005)], a multiparty quantum s...
We present a simple and practical protocol for the solution of a secure multiparty communication tas...
ii Quantum secret sharing concerns secure and reliable distribution of classical or quantum informat...
In this paper, we present an (n, n) threshold quantum secret sharing scheme of classical messages us...
A general proof of the security against eavesdropping of a previously introduced protocol for two-pa...
Abstract. In this paper, we present a protocol in which two or more parties can share multipartite e...
In this poster we propose a new protocol for multiparty secret key sharing by using quantum entangle...
[[abstract]]We proposed two multiparty quantum secret sharing schemes based on n-particle Greenberge...
We propose a protocol that enables a dealer to share a quantum secret with n players using less than...
We propose a quantum secret sharing protocol between multi-party ($m$ members in Group 1) and multi-...
A protocol for multiparty quantum secret splitting (MQSS) with an ordered $N$ Einstein-Podolsky-Rose...
A verifiable quantum secret sharing protocol model is proposed based on entanglement swapping. The d...
We introduce a protocol for quantum secret sharing based on reusable entangled states. The entangled...
Let us consider a situation where two information brokers, whose currency is, of course, information...
[[abstract]]Based on the multiparty quantum secret sharing (QSS) protocol called Zhang-Man protocol,...
In a recent paper [Z. J. Zhang and Z. X. Man, Phys. Rev. A 72, 022303(2005)], a multiparty quantum s...
We present a simple and practical protocol for the solution of a secure multiparty communication tas...
ii Quantum secret sharing concerns secure and reliable distribution of classical or quantum informat...
In this paper, we present an (n, n) threshold quantum secret sharing scheme of classical messages us...
A general proof of the security against eavesdropping of a previously introduced protocol for two-pa...
Abstract. In this paper, we present a protocol in which two or more parties can share multipartite e...
In this poster we propose a new protocol for multiparty secret key sharing by using quantum entangle...
[[abstract]]We proposed two multiparty quantum secret sharing schemes based on n-particle Greenberge...
We propose a protocol that enables a dealer to share a quantum secret with n players using less than...
We propose a quantum secret sharing protocol between multi-party ($m$ members in Group 1) and multi-...
A protocol for multiparty quantum secret splitting (MQSS) with an ordered $N$ Einstein-Podolsky-Rose...
A verifiable quantum secret sharing protocol model is proposed based on entanglement swapping. The d...
We introduce a protocol for quantum secret sharing based on reusable entangled states. The entangled...
Let us consider a situation where two information brokers, whose currency is, of course, information...