Unclonable Secret Sharing
Prabhanjan Ananth, Vipul Goyal, Jiahui Liu, Qipeng Liu

TL;DR
This paper introduces unclonable secret sharing (USS), a quantum cryptographic primitive where shares cannot be duplicated, explores its theoretical foundations, and demonstrates both constructions and limitations under various entanglement scenarios.
Contribution
It formally defines USS, investigates its connections to other primitives, and provides information-theoretic constructions and impossibility results based on entanglement constraints.
Findings
USS is feasible with limited or no entanglement.
Unclonable secret sharing is impossible with unbounded entanglement.
Secure constructions exist in the quantum random oracle model with bounded queries.
Abstract
Unclonable cryptography utilizes the principles of quantum mechanics to addresses cryptographic tasks that are impossible classically. We introduce a novel unclonable primitive in the context of secret sharing, called unclonable secret sharing (USS). In a USS scheme, there are shareholders, each holding a share of a classical secret represented as a quantum state. They can recover the secret once all parties (or at least parties) come together with their shares. Importantly, it should be infeasible to copy their own shares and send the copies to two non-communicating parties, enabling both of them to recover the secret. Our work initiates a formal investigation into the realm of unclonable secret sharing, shedding light on its implications, constructions, and inherent limitations. ** Connections: We explore the connections between USS and other quantum cryptographic primitives…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Steganography and Watermarking Techniques
