Download PDFOpen PDF in browserCircular Quantum Secret Sharing Based on SWAP Gates14 pages•Published: August 21, 2025AbstractMost existing quantum secret sharing (QSS) protocols can be classified into two types of transmission structures: tree-type and circular-type. Compared to circular-type protocols, tree-type QSS protocols are more difficult to implement in practice due to photon energy loss over long distances, rendering them unsuitable when parties are widely separated. However, circular-type protocols still face two major challenges: (1) maintaining the energy of transmitted photons across a long chain of intermediate nodes is infeasible, and (2) reliance on relay transmission makes them vulnerable to Trojan horse attacks. To address these issues, we propose two novel circular-type QSS protocols based on SWAP gates. The proposed protocols are immune to Trojan horse attacks and offer a practical solution for relay transmission, enabling the long-distance distribution of shadow keys to each agent.Keyphrases: circular transmission, quantum secret sharing, single photons, swap gates, trojan horse attacks In: Akira Yamada, Huy Kang Kim, Yujue Wang and Tung-Tso Tsai (editors). Proceedings of the 20th Asia Joint Conference on Information Security, vol 106, pages 70-83.
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