The following pages link to Computations with a deck of cards (Q5941300):
Displaying 23 items.
- A colouring protocol for the generalized Russian cards problem (Q391146) (← links)
- A geometric protocol for cryptography with cards (Q488255) (← links)
- How to construct physical zero-knowledge proofs for puzzles with a ``single loop'' condition (Q820565) (← links)
- Secure aggregation of distributed information: how a team of agents can safely share secrets in front of a spy (Q897593) (← links)
- Unconditional secure communication: a Russian cards protocol (Q987501) (← links)
- Secure multiparty computations without computers (Q1127323) (← links)
- The minimum number of cards in practical card-based protocols (Q1701439) (← links)
- Card-based protocols using unequal division shuffles (Q1797742) (← links)
- Secure multi-party computation using polarizing cards (Q1800599) (← links)
- Efficient and secure multiparty computations using a standard deck of playing cards (Q1989459) (← links)
- Card-based cryptographic protocols for three-input functions using private operations (Q2115886) (← links)
- Efficient Card-Based Protocols for Generating a Hidden Random Permutation Without Fixed Points (Q2945569) (← links)
- Three Steps (Q3092292) (← links)
- Who holds the best card? Secure communication of optimal secret bits (Q5000284) (← links)
- Six-Card Secure AND and Four-Card Secure XOR (Q5321728) (← links)
- The Proportion of Comets in the Card Game SET (Q5856121) (← links)
- Securely computing the \(n\)-variable equality function with \(2n\) cards (Q5896830) (← links)
- Card-based protocols for securely computing the conjunction of multiple variables (Q5964073) (← links)
- Committed-format AND protocol using only random cuts (Q6095508) (← links)
- Card-minimal protocols for three-input functions with standard playing cards (Q6103095) (← links)
- Physical ZKP for Makaro using a standard deck of cards (Q6111941) (← links)
- Actively revealing card attack on card-based protocols (Q6136456) (← links)
- Single-shuffle card-based protocols with six cards per gate (Q6547900) (← links)