I. Ingemarsson, G. Simmons. A protocol to Set Up Shared Schemes Without the Assistance of a Mutually Trusted Party. In Advances in Cryptology---EUROCRYPT '90, pages 266--282, 1991. Springer-Verlag.

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....similar to a traditional problem in secret sharing. How can a group of people share a secret such that no one knows the secret until it is reconstructed This implies that an arbitrator cannot be used to divide up the secret. Ingemarsson and Simmons demonstrated a protocol that accomplishes this [IS91]. Frankel demonstrated a way to do this using a scheme similar to ElGamal [Fra90] Both of these protocols are for applications in which a secret is shared statically, i.e. it is split up only once. Our secret sharing virus splits up a secret with each generation. Since the virus replicates ....

I. Ingemarsson, G. Simmons. A protocol to Set Up Shared Schemes Without the Assistance of a Mutually Trusted Party. In Advances in Cryptology---EUROCRYPT '90, pages 266--282, 1991. Springer-Verlag.

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