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On Global Types and Multi-Party Session
Published 2012-03-01“…Our notion of completeness is less demanding than the classical ones, allowing a multi-party session to leave out redundant traces from an underspecified global type. …”
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Deniable authentication for multi-party protocol
Published 2016-06-01Subjects: Get full text
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Adaptively Secure Multi-party Computation
Published 2023“…A fundamental problem in designing secure multi-party protocols is how to deal with adaptive adversaries (i.e., adversaries that may choose the corrupted parties during the course of the computation), in a setting where the channels are insecure and secur…”
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Fair multi-party concurrent signature scheme
Published 2014-03-01Subjects: “…multi-party concurrent signature…”
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Fair multi-party concurrent signature scheme
Published 2014-03-01Subjects: “…multi-party concurrent signature;fairness;bilinear pairing;random oracle model…”
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Multi-party controlled quantum communication protocol
Published 2015-06-01“…In order to satisfy the requirements of long-distance multi-node quantum networks,two multi-party controlledquantum communication protocols are put forward via maximally and partially entangled quantum channels.For the maximally entangled channels,projective measurements are used to realizemulti-party controlled joint remote preparation of an arbitrary four-qubitX-state.For the partially entangled channels,collective unitary operations and optimal positive operator-valued measures are used to realize multi-party controlled joint remote preparation of an arbitrary four-qubitX-state.The theoretical analysis shows that the efficiency of the first scheme can be up to 100% which is suprior to that of others.In addition,the efficiency of the second scheme is effectively improved and the way to be used to construct two kinds of measurement methods can be utilized in the similar protocols.…”
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Multi-party controlled quantum communication protocol
Published 2015-06-01“…In order to satisfy the requirements of long-distance multi-node quantum networks,two multi-party controlledquantum communication protocols are put forward via maximally and partially entangled quantum channels.For the maximally entangled channels,projective measurements are used to realizemulti-party controlled joint remote preparation of an arbitrary four-qubitX-state.For the partially entangled channels,collective unitary operations and optimal positive operator-valued measures are used to realize multi-party controlled joint remote preparation of an arbitrary four-qubitX-state.The theoretical analysis shows that the efficiency of the first scheme can be up to 100% which is suprior to that of others.In addition,the efficiency of the second scheme is effectively improved and the way to be used to construct two kinds of measurement methods can be utilized in the similar protocols.…”
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Communication Locality in Secure Multi-party Computation
Published 2019“…We devise multi-party computation protocols for general secure function evaluation with the property that each party is only required to communicate with a small number of dynamically chosen parties. …”
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Quantum Secure Multi-Party Summation with Graph State
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Communication Complexity of Entanglement-Assisted Multi-Party Computation
Published 2024-10-01“…We consider a quantum and a classical version of a multi-party function computation problem with <i>n</i> players, where players <inline-formula><math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" display="inline"><semantics><mrow><mn>2</mn><mo>,</mo><mo>…</mo><mo>,</mo><mi>n</mi></mrow></semantics></math></inline-formula> need to communicate appropriate information to player 1 so that a “generalized” inner product function with an appropriate promise can be calculated. …”
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Timing Prediction of Facilitating Utterance in Multi-party Conversation
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