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26 November 2007 Quantum secret sharing based on Smolin bound entangled states is not unconditionally secure
Ya-fei Yu, Zhi-ming Zhang
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Abstract
As an important resource of the quantum information engineering, to explore its' possible applications and limits in the field of the secure communication is very necessary. In the paper we analyse the problem of the security of quantum secret sharing with Smolin bound entangled states as the channel quantum state. An intercept-resend strategy of the inner of the legal communicators is proposed to attack the security without be detected by the checking procedure with comparing the results of single-qubit measurement. A conclusion that quantum secret sharing only with Smolin bound entangled states as the channel quantum state isnot unconditionally secure is attained, and a general proof in terms of the quantum correlation is given.
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Ya-fei Yu and Zhi-ming Zhang "Quantum secret sharing based on Smolin bound entangled states is not unconditionally secure", Proc. SPIE 6827, Quantum Optics, Optical Data Storage, and Advanced Microlithography, 68270C (26 November 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.756387
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KEYWORDS
Quantum communications

Entangled states

Quantum information

Information security

Quantum key distribution

Communication engineering

Telecommunications

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