On secret sharing protocols
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polynomial interpolationNielsen transformationssecret sharing protocolShamir schemeverifiable secret sharing scheme
Free products of groups, free products with amalgamation, Higman-Neumann-Neumann extensions, and generalizations (20E06) Geometric group theory (20F65) Hyperbolic groups and nonpositively curved groups (20F67) Subgroup theorems; subgroup growth (20E07) Authentication, digital signatures and secret sharing (94A62)
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