Quantum Secret Sharing Rates
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2512.22049v1
- Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2025 14:59:58 GMT
- Title: Quantum Secret Sharing Rates
- Authors: Gabrielle Lalou, Husein Natur, Uzi Pereg,
- Abstract summary: We study the capacity limits for quantum secret sharing (QSS)<n>We introduce an information-theoretic model for the rate analysis of QSS and its relation to compound quantum channels.<n>We establish a regularized characterization for the QSS capacity, and determine the capacity for QSS with dephasing noise.
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- Abstract: This paper studies the capacity limits for quantum secret sharing (QSS). The goal of a QSS scheme is to distribute a quantum secret among multiple participants, such that only authorized parties can recover it through collaboration, while no information can be obtained without such collaboration. Following the approach of Zou et al. (2015) on classical secret sharing, we introduce an information-theoretic model for the rate analysis of QSS and its relation to compound quantum channels. We establish a regularized characterization for the QSS capacity, and determine the capacity for QSS with dephasing noise.
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