Secret Sharing Explained Visually
The IEEE Information Theory Society presents an overview of Adi Shamir's 1979 paper on secret sharing. This is part of our series on the greatest papers from information theory. Link to playlist: • Information Theory collaboration with IEEE Paper featured in this video: http://users.cms.caltech.edu/~vidick/... Support this program: / artoftheproblem

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