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- Title
Authenticated semiquantum dialogue with secure delegated quantum computation over a collective noise channel.
- Authors
Liu, Lin; Xiao, Min; Song, Xiuli
- Abstract
Semiquantum communication permits a communication party with only limited quantum ability (i.e., "classical" ability) to communicate securely with a powerful quantum counterpart and will obtain a significant advantage in practice when the completely quantum world has not been built up. At present, various semiquantum schemes for key distribution, secret sharing and secure communication have been proposed. In a quantum dialogue (QD) scenario, two communicants mutually transmit their respective secret messages and may have equal power (such as two classical parties). Based on delegated quantum computation model, this work extends the original semiquantum model to the authenticated semiquantum dialogue (ASQD) protocols, where two "classical" participants can mutually transmit secret messages without any information leakage and quantum operations are securely delegated to a quantum server. To make the proposed ASQD protocols more practical, we assume that the quantum channel is a collective noise channel and the quantum server is untrusted. The security analysis shows that the proposed protocols are robust even when the delegated quantum server is a powerful adversary.
- Subjects
QUANTUM communication; PHOTONS; HILBERT space; CRYPTOGRAPHY; QUANTUM error correcting codes
- Publication
Quantum Information Processing, 2018, Vol 17, Issue 12, p1
- ISSN
1570-0755
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11128-018-2109-1