Multiparty Quantum Remote Secret Conference
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Abstract
We present two schemes for multiparty quantum remote secret conference in which each legitimate conferee can read out securely the secret message announced by another, but a vicious eavesdropper can get nothing about it. The first one is based on the same key shared efficiently and securely by all the parties with reenberger--Horne--Zeilinger (GHZ) states, and each conferee sends his secret message to the others with one-time pad crypto-system. The other one is based on quantum encryption with a quantum key, a sequence of GHZ states shared among all the conferees and used repeatedly after confirming their security. Both these schemes are optimal as their intrinsic efficiency for qubits approaches the maximal value.
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LI Xi-Han, LI Chun-Yan, DENG Fu-Guo, ZHOU Ping, LIANG Yu-Jie, ZHOU Hong-Yu. Multiparty Quantum Remote Secret Conference[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2007, 24(1): 23-26.
LI Xi-Han, LI Chun-Yan, DENG Fu-Guo, ZHOU Ping, LIANG Yu-Jie, ZHOU Hong-Yu. Multiparty Quantum Remote Secret Conference[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2007, 24(1): 23-26.
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LI Xi-Han, LI Chun-Yan, DENG Fu-Guo, ZHOU Ping, LIANG Yu-Jie, ZHOU Hong-Yu. Multiparty Quantum Remote Secret Conference[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2007, 24(1): 23-26.
LI Xi-Han, LI Chun-Yan, DENG Fu-Guo, ZHOU Ping, LIANG Yu-Jie, ZHOU Hong-Yu. Multiparty Quantum Remote Secret Conference[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2007, 24(1): 23-26.
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