A novel three party Quantum secret sharing scheme based on Bell state
sequential measurements with application in quantum image sharing
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2008.06228v1
- Date: Fri, 14 Aug 2020 07:50:35 GMT
- Title: A novel three party Quantum secret sharing scheme based on Bell state
sequential measurements with application in quantum image sharing
- Authors: Farhan Musanna and Sanjeev Kumar
- Abstract summary: We present a quantum secret sharing scheme based on Bell state entanglement and sequential projection measurements.
The protocol verifies the $n$ out of $n$ scheme and supports the aborting of the protocol in case all the parties do not divulge in their valid measurement outcomes.
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- Abstract: In this work, we present a quantum secret sharing scheme based on Bell state
entanglement and sequential projection measurements. The protocol verifies the
$n$ out of $n$ scheme and supports the aborting of the protocol in case all the
parties do not divulge in their valid measurement outcomes. The operator-qubit
pair forms an integral part of the scheme determining the classical secret to
be shared. The protocol is robust enough to neutralize any eavesdropping on a
particular qubit of the dealer. The experimental demonstration of the scheme is
done on IBM-QE cloud platform with backends \texttt{IBMQ\_16\_Melbourne} and
\texttt{IBMQ\_QASM\_SIMULATOR\_V0.1.547} simulator. The security analysis
performed on the scheme and the comparative analysis supports our claim of a
stringent and an efficient scheme as compared to some recent quantum and
semi-quantum techniques of secret sharing.
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