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Multiparty Quantum Secret Sharing Scheme Of Classical Messages By Swapping Qudit-State Entanglement

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  • ZHAN-JUN ZHANG

    (Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Information Acquisition and Manipulation of Ministry of Education of China, School of Physics and Material Science, Anhui University, Hefei 230039, China;
    Department of Physics and Center for Quantum Information Science, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 70101, Taiwan)

  • YI-MIN LIU

    (Department of Physics, Shaoguan University, Shaoguan 512005, China)

  • MING FANG

    (Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Information Acquisition and Manipulation of Ministry of Education of China, School of Physics and Material Science, Anhui University, Hefei 230039, China)

  • DONG WANG

    (Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Information Acquisition and Manipulation of Ministry of Education of China, School of Physics and Material Science, Anhui University, Hefei 230039, China)

Abstract

A multiparty quantum secret sharing scheme based on Bell-state entanglement swapping [Z. J. Zhang and Z. X. Man (2005)] is generalized to the qutrit case, that is, with qutrit-pair entangled states we propose a multiparty quantum secret sharing (QSS) scheme of classical messages by swapping qutrit-state entanglement. The security of our scheme is analyzed and confirmed with respect to some attacks. Compared to the scheme being generalized, this scheme possesses the distinct advantages of higher code capacity and higher security. Moreover, the generalization of the scheme to the qudit case is also outined.

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  • Zhan-Jun Zhang & Yi-Min Liu & Ming Fang & Dong Wang, 2007. "Multiparty Quantum Secret Sharing Scheme Of Classical Messages By Swapping Qudit-State Entanglement," International Journal of Modern Physics C (IJMPC), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 18(12), pages 1885-1901.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:ijmpcx:v:18:y:2007:i:12:n:s0129183107011807
    DOI: 10.1142/S0129183107011807
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