Balance-Based Cryptography: Physically Computing Any Boolean Function
Cryptography and Security
2026-03-18 v2
Abstract
Secure multi-party computation is an area in cryptography which studies how multiple parties can compare their private information without revealing it. Besides digital protocols, many unconventional protocols for secure multi-party computation using physical objects have also been developed. The vast majority of them use playing cards as the main tools. In 2024, Kaneko et al. introduced the use of a balance scale and coins in zero-knowledge proof protocols for pencil puzzles. In this paper, we extend the use of these tools to secure multi-party computation. In particular, we develop four protocols that can securely compute any -variable Boolean function using a balance scale and coins.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2501.12080,
title = {Balance-Based Cryptography: Physically Computing Any Boolean Function},
author = {Suthee Ruangwises},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.12080},
year = {2026}
}
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