Misc.
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Card-Based Overwriting Protocol for Equality Function and Applications
- Author(s)
- S. Ruangwises, T. Ono, Y. Abe, K. Hatsugai, and M. Iwamoto
Abstract
Research in the area of secure multi-party computation with an unconventional method of using a physical deck of playing cards began in 1989 when den Boar proposed a protocol to compute the logical AND function using five cards. Since then, the area has gained interest from many researchers and several card-based protocols to compute various functions have been developed. In this paper, we propose a card-based protocol called the overwriting protocol that can securely compute the k-candidate n-variable equality function f: {0,1,…,k−1}^{n} \to {0,1}. We also apply the technique used in this protocol to compute other similar functions.