Derives the first finite-key security proof for Extended B92 QKD using a new general entropic uncertainty relation that handles data filtering and rejection.
New key rate bound for high- dimensional bb84 with multiple basis measurements.To appear: Proc IEEE QCE 2025
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Higher-dimensional two-way QKD protocols using mutually unbiased bases and Heisenberg-Weyl operators yield secret keys for stronger individual attacks and improved robustness to collective eavesdropping via entropic uncertainty relations.
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Finite Key Security of the Extended B92 Protocol
Derives the first finite-key security proof for Extended B92 QKD using a new general entropic uncertainty relation that handles data filtering and rejection.
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Security of deterministic key distribution with higher-dimensional systems
Higher-dimensional two-way QKD protocols using mutually unbiased bases and Heisenberg-Weyl operators yield secret keys for stronger individual attacks and improved robustness to collective eavesdropping via entropic uncertainty relations.