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Area of Science:

  • Quantum Information Science
  • Cryptography
  • Network Security

Background:

  • Multi-party quantum key agreement (MQKA) protocols are crucial for secure communication.
  • Existing MQKA protocols often lack flexibility in managing dynamic group memberships.
  • Dynamic adjustments are essential for real-world secure communication networks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a novel dynamic group multi-party Quantum Key Agreement (DGMQKA) protocol.
  • To enable arbitrary group and member configurations under shared resources.
  • To enhance flexibility through dynamic group adjustments and complement Quantum Secret Sharing (QSS) research.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a DGMQKA protocol utilizing a multicast transmission method.
  • Implementation of dynamic adjustments: member addition/revocation, group merging/splitting.
  • Security analysis against external and internal threats.

Main Results:

  • The proposed DGMQKA protocol supports an arbitrary number of groups and members.
  • Dynamic adjustments (joining/revoking members, merging/splitting groups) are effectively managed.
  • Security analysis confirms resistance to both external and internal attacks.
  • Consumption comparison demonstrates superior efficiency compared to current MQKA protocols.

Conclusions:

  • The novel DGMQKA protocol offers a flexible and secure solution for multi-party quantum key agreement.
  • The multicast approach enhances resource efficiency and adaptability.
  • This work provides a valuable foundation for advanced Quantum Secret Sharing (QSS) applications.