Presentation 2015-03-03
A Note on Secure Computations with Commercially Available Playing Cards
Takaaki MIZUKI,
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Abstract(in English) It is known that Secure Multi-Party Computations can be conducted using a number of physical cards with identical backs, and a lot of card-based cryptographic protocols have been proposed thus far. Almost all existing protocols require multiple cards having the same pattern on their face sides, and hence unfortunately, commercially available playing cards cannot be used for executing these protocols. However, there is one exception: Niemi-Renvall's protocol proposed in 1999 works with standard playing cards. In this paper, we deal with secure computations using a standard deck of playing cards, and propose efficient AND, XOR, and copy protocols.
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Keyword(in English) Card-based protocols / Card games / Cryptography without computers / Recreational cryptography / Secure computations
Paper # IT2014-90,ISEC2014-103,WBS2014-82
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Title (in English) A Note on Secure Computations with Commercially Available Playing Cards
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Keyword(1) Card-based protocols
Keyword(2) Card games
Keyword(3) Cryptography without computers
Keyword(4) Recreational cryptography
Keyword(5) Secure computations
1st Author's Name Takaaki MIZUKI
1st Author's Affiliation Cyberscience Center, Tohoku University()
Date 2015-03-03
Paper # IT2014-90,ISEC2014-103,WBS2014-82
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 471
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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