Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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393394 | Information Sciences | 2013 | 12 Pages |
CRT-based threshold secret sharing schemes use sequences of pairwise co-prime positive integers in their construction. If these sequences are not “compact”, then the CRT-based threshold secret sharing schemes may have a weak security in the sense of a massive loss of entropy or an arbitrarily large information rate.In this paper, compact sequences of co-primes are introduced, and their applications to the security of CRT-based threshold secret sharing schemes is throughout investigated. It is shown that all the results regarding the security of CRT-based threshold secret sharing schemes that use sequences of consecutive primes also hold for threshold secret sharing schemes that use compact sequences of co-primes. Moreover, compact sequences of co-primes may be significantly denser than sequences of consecutive primes of the same length, and their use in the construction of CRT-based threshold secret sharing schemes may lead to better security properties.