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arxiv: 0903.3118 · v3 · submitted 2009-03-18 · 🪐 quant-ph

Quantum-Secure Coin-Flipping and Applications

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keywords quantumcoin-flippingzero-knowledgeapplicationsdiscussnon-interactiveprotocolprotocols
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In this paper, we prove classical coin-flipping secure in the presence of quantum adversaries. The proof uses a recent result of Watrous [Wat09] that allows quantum rewinding for protocols of a certain form. We then discuss two applications. First, the combination of coin-flipping with any non-interactive zero-knowledge protocol leads to an easy transformation from non-interactive zero-knowledge to interactive quantum zero-knowledge. Second, we discuss how our protocol can be applied to a recently proposed method for improving the security of quantum protocols [DFL+09], resulting in an implementation without set-up assumptions. Finally, we sketch how to achieve efficient simulation for an extended construction in the common-reference-string model.

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