Chelin, Nathalie Matthiasdottir, Greta Serreau, Yann Tudela, Luis Rouvrais, Siegfried Jordan, Katie
Choosing a career is often a challenge, especially in new professional contexts, as seen today with the fourth industrial revolution for students in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths). Students require not only technical and academic skills but also skills in making decisions in complex situations and environments. Higher and Vocati...
Nishimura, Akihiro Nishida, Takuya Hayashi, Yu-ichi Mizuki, Takaaki Sone, Hideaki
Published in
Soft Computing
Card-based cryptographic protocols can perform secure computation of Boolean functions. In 2013, Cheung et al. presented a protocol that securely produces a hidden AND value using five cards; however, it fails with a probability of 1/2. The protocol uses an unconventional shuffle operation called an unequal division shuffle; after a sequence of fiv...
Sanches, Júlio Gabriel Legendre, Alexandre de Oliveira Boni, Thayz Cristina
The lack of contextualization of chemical processes covered in class is becoming increasingly difficult for young people learning in high school. Using a teaching chemistry deck of cards, it is possible to increase the students' interest and understanding. Through research and correlations with other games, a first deck prototype was developed with...
Mizuki, Takaaki Shizuya, Hiroki
Published in
International Journal of Information Security
Consider a face-down card lying on the table such that we do not know whether its suit color is black or red. Then, how do we make identical copies of the card while keeping its color secret? A partial solution has been devised: using a number of additional black and red cards, Niemi and Renvall proposed an excellent protocol which can copy a face-...
Koizumi, Koichi Mizuki, Takaaki Nishizeki, Takao
Published in
Theory of Computing Systems
The transformation protocol can allow two players to share an unconditionally secure secret key using a random deal of cards. A sufficient condition on the number of cards for the transformation protocol to succeed was known. However, it has been an open problem to obtain a necessary and sufficient condition. This paper improves the transformation ...
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