Rigorous security proofs for variable-length QKD, phase-error bounding with imperfect detectors, marginal-constrained entropy accumulation, and authentication reductions place practical QKD on firmer mathematical ground.
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A numerical framework proves finite-key security for practical decoy-state QKD systems with transmitter and receiver imperfections including non-IID signals.
Overview of recent analytical and numerical developments in QKD security proofs that incorporate imperfections to re-establish security under realistic conditions.
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Rigorous Security Proofs for Practical Quantum Key Distribution
Rigorous security proofs for variable-length QKD, phase-error bounding with imperfect detectors, marginal-constrained entropy accumulation, and authentication reductions place practical QKD on firmer mathematical ground.
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Numerical security analysis for practical quantum key distribution
A numerical framework proves finite-key security for practical decoy-state QKD systems with transmitter and receiver imperfections including non-IID signals.
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Quantum Key Distribution with Imperfections: Recent Advances in Security Proofs
Overview of recent analytical and numerical developments in QKD security proofs that incorporate imperfections to re-establish security under realistic conditions.