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Elementary symmetric polynomials in Shamir's scheme (English)
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20 July 2010
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Building on two papers of A. Schinzel, S. Spież, J. Urbanowicz [Finite Fields Appl. 16, No. 6, 449--462 (2010; Zbl 1209.94054)] and S. Spież, M. Srebrny, J. Urbanowicz (yet unpublished), the paper characterizes when the track \((1,2,\dots,n)\) is \(k\)-admissible over the field \(\mathbb F_p\). The result implies that almost always this is the case, when \(n\) is the number of shareholders and \(k\) is the threshold in Shamir's secret sharing scheme.
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Shamir's secret sharing scheme
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elementary symmetric polynomials
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\(k\)-admissible track
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