| Peres, A., "Quantum cryptography based on orthogonal states?", Physical Review Letters, 1996, in press. Available at http://xxx.lanl.gov/ps/quant-ph/9509003. |
.... Ardehali describes a system based on Wheeler s delayed choice experiment [1] Hideaki Matsueda uses the modulation of spontaneous photon emissions [56] Lior Goldenberg and Lev Vaidman proposed a quantum cryptographic system based on orthogonal states [42] but this has been criticized by Peres [64, 43]. 4 The Security of Quantum Key Distribution The most important question in quantum cryptography is to determine how secure it really is. Quantum cryptography has fostered new fundamental questions in quantum information theory, such as determining how much information can be measured from a ....
Peres, A., "Quantum cryptography based on orthogonal states?", Physical Review Letters, 1996, in press. Available at http://xxx.lanl.gov/ps/quant-ph/9509003.
.... 25 Apr 1996 Reply to Comment: Quantum Cryptography Based on Orthogonal States Peres [1] claims that our protocol [2] does not present any novel feature, and it is very similar to the oldest protocol of Bennett and Brassard [3] BB84) We completely disagree with this claim and with other points raised in the Comment. The essential novelty of our protocol is that the carrier of ....
A. Peres, "Quantum Cryptography Based on Orthogonal States?", to appear in Phys. Rev. Lett. (preprint quant-ph/9509003).
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