JOURNAL ARTICLE

Several Generalizations of Shamir's Secret Sharing Scheme

Chun-Pong LaiCunsheng Ding

Year: 2004 Journal:   International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science Vol: 15 (02)Pages: 445-458   Publisher: World Scientific

Abstract

A secret sharing scheme is a system designed to share a piece of information or the secret among a group of people such that only authorized people can reconstruct the secret from their shares. Since Blakley and Shamir proposed threshold secret sharing schemes in 1979 independently, many secret sharing schemes have been constructed. In this paper, we present several threshold schemes that are generalizations of Shamir's secret sharing scheme.

Keywords:
Secret sharing Shamir's Secret Sharing Verifiable secret sharing Homomorphic secret sharing Secure multi-party computation Scheme (mathematics) Mathematics Shared secret Access structure Computer science Theoretical computer science Computer security Cryptography Set (abstract data type) Programming language

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