An efficient multiparty quantum secret sharing scheme using a single qudit

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The aim of quantum secret sharing, as one of most promising components of quantum cryptograph, is one-to-multiparty secret communication based on the principles of quantum mechanics. In this paper, an efficient multiparty quantum secret sharing protocol in a high-dimensional quantum system using a single qudit is proposed. Each participant's shadow is encoded on a single qudit via a measuring basis encryption method, which avoids the waste of qudits caused by basis reconciliation. Security analysis indicates that the proposed protocol is immune to general attacks, such as the measure-resend attack, entangle-and-measure attack and Trojan horse attack. Compared to former protocols, the proposed protocol only needs to perform the single-qudit measurement operation, and can share the predetermined dits instead of random bits or dits.

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Hu, W., Xiong, B., & Zhou, R. (2023). An efficient multiparty quantum secret sharing scheme using a single qudit. Chinese Physics B, 32(8). https://doi.org/10.1088/1674-1056/aca391

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