Quantum sealed-bid auction using a modified scheme for multiparty circular quantum key agreement
Rishi Dutt Sharma, Kishore Thapliyal, Anirban Pathak

TL;DR
This paper introduces a secure, scalable quantum sealed-bid auction protocol using a modified multi-party circular quantum key agreement scheme, enhancing security against collusion and reducing complexity for practical implementation.
Contribution
It proposes a novel circular quantum key agreement-based protocol for sealed-bid auctions, improving security and scalability over previous schemes.
Findings
The protocol is free from collusion attacks.
Security increases with more sub-circles (l).
The scheme is scalable and feasible with current technology.
Abstract
A feasible, secure and collusion-attack-free quantum sealed-bid auction protocol is proposed using a modified scheme for multi-party circular quantum key agreement. In the proposed protocol, the set of all () bidders is grouped in to subsets (sub-circles) in such a way that only the initiator (who prepares the quantum state to be distributed for a particular round of communication and acts as the receiver in that round) is a member of all the subsets (sub-circles) prepared for a particular round, while any other bidder is part of only a single subset. All bidders and auctioneer initiate one round of communication, and each of them prepares copies of a -partite entangled state (one for each sub-circle), where . The efficiency and security\textcolor{blue}{{} }of the proposed protocol are critically analyzed. It is shown that the proposed…
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