Graph Automorphism Shuffles from Pile-Scramble Shuffles
A pile-scramble shuffle is one of the most effective shuffles in card-based cryptography. Indeed, many card-based protocols are constructed from pile-scramble shuffles. This article aims to study the power of pile-scramble shuffles. In particular, for any directed graph , we introduce a new protocol called "a graph shuffle protocol for ", and show that it can be implemented by using pile-scramble shuffles only. Our proposed protocol requires cards, where and are the numbers of vertices and edges of , respectively. The number of pile-scramble shuffles is , where is the number of distinct degrees of vertices of . As an application, a random cut for cards, which is also an important shuffle, can be realized by cards and two pile-scramble shuffles.
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