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Parallel DIQKD from parallel repetition

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arxiv 1703.08508 v1 pith:QG4SJF5M submitted 2017-03-24 quant-ph

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We give an arguably simpler and more direct proof of a recent result by Miller, Jain and Shi, who proved device-independent security of a protocol for quantum key distribution in which the devices can be used in parallel. Our proof combines existing results on immunization (Kempe et al., SICOMP 2011) and parallel repetition (Bavarian et al., STOC 2017) of entangled games.

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