Secure schemes for secret sharing and key distribution using pell's equation

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Abstract

A key distribution scheme for dynamic conferences is a method by which initially an trusted server distributes private individual pieces of in- formation to a set of users. Later each member of any group of users of given size can compute a common secure group key. In this setting any group of t users can compute a common key by each user computing using only his pri- vate initial piece of information and the identities of the other t - 1 users in the group. Keys are secure against coalition of to k users, that is, even if k users pool together their pieces they cannot compute anything about a key of any t-size conference comprised of other users. In this paper, we introduce an algorithm for such perfectly secure scheme by using Pell's equation. © 2013 Academic Publications, Ltd.

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Muralikrishna, P., Srinivasan, S., & Chandramowliswaran, N. (2013). Secure schemes for secret sharing and key distribution using pell’s equation. International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 85(5), 933–937. https://doi.org/10.12732/ijpam.v85i5.11

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