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The work investigates cheating prevention in secret sharing. It is argued that cheating is immune against cheating if the cheaters gain no advantage over honest participants by submitting invalid shares to the combiner. This work addresses the case when shares and the secret are taken from GF(p t). Two models are considered. The first one examines the case when cheaters consistently submit always invalid shares. The second model deals with cheaters who submit a mixture of valid and invalid shares. For these two models, cheating immunity is defined, properties of cheating immune secret sharing are investigated and their constructions are given.
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Pieprzyk, J., Xian-Mo, Z. (2001). Cheating Prevention in Secret Sharing over GF(p t). In: Rangan, C.P., Ding, C. (eds) Progress in Cryptology — INDOCRYPT 2001. INDOCRYPT 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2247. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45311-3_8
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