Quantum auction and summation protocols are related by reductions where auction tasks reduce to summation oracles on indicator functions and summation embeds as subroutines in auctions.
GHZ correlation provides secure Anonymous Veto Protocol
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Anonymous Veto (AV) and Dining cryptographers (DC) are two basic primitives for the cryptographic problems where the main aim is to hide the identity of the senders of the messages. These can be achieved by classical methods where the security is based either on computational hardness or on shared private keys. In this regard, we present a secure quantum protocol for both DC and AV by exploiting the GHZ correlations. We first solve a generalized version of the DC problem with the help of multiparty GHZ state. This allow us to provide a secure quantum protocol for the AV. Securities for both the protocols rely on some novel and fundamental features of GHZ correlations related to quantum nonlocality.
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On the generic structures of the protocols for quantum auction and quantum summation and their relation
Quantum auction and summation protocols are related by reductions where auction tasks reduce to summation oracles on indicator functions and summation embeds as subroutines in auctions.