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Abstract: The goal of quantum cryptography is to design cryptographic
protocols whose security depends on quantum
physics and little else. A serious obstacle to security
proofs is the cheaters' ability to make coherent
measurements on the joint properties of large composite
states. With the exception of commit protocols,
no cryptographic primitives have been proved
secure when coherent measurements are allowed. In
this paper we develop some mathematical techniques
for analyzing probabilistic events in... (Update)
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.... transfer of Cr epeau [5] The qot protocol can be seen as a construction of quantum oblivious transfer from a black box for bit commitment [5, 19]. Therefore and unlike the classical case, there exists a black box reduction of quantum oblivious transfer to bit commitment. Our...
.... rely upon some kind of assumption[14, 15, 13] However, the two models of computation do not share the same capabilities and limits[11, 6, 20]. In particular, given a classical black box for bit commitment, there exists a quantum protocol, called the CK protocol [6, 5, 4]...
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BibTeX entry: (Update)
@inproceedings{ yao95security,
author = "Andrew Chi-Chih Yao",
title = "Security of quantum protocols against coherent measurements",
pages = "67--75",
year = "1995",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/yao95security.html" }
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