A doctoral thesis presenting QIA protocols from QSDC structures, two weak-coherent-pulse QKD protocols, a controller-assisted QKA protocol, and a game-theoretic QBER bound for DL04 QSDC.
Quantum authentication and key distribution using catalysis
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Starting from Barnum's recent proposal to use entanglement and catalysis for quantum secure identification [quant-ph/9910072], we describe a protocol for quantum authentication and authenticated quantum key distribution. We argue that our scheme is secure even in the presence of an eavesdropper who has complete control over both classical and quantum channels.
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Design and analysis of a set of discrete variable protocols for secure quantum communication
A doctoral thesis presenting QIA protocols from QSDC structures, two weak-coherent-pulse QKD protocols, a controller-assisted QKA protocol, and a game-theoretic QBER bound for DL04 QSDC.