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Secure Quantum Pattern Communication

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arxiv 2103.13223 v2 pith:YRF2ZZXT submitted 2021-03-24 quant-ph

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keywords communicationquantumencodingpatternmulti-modeschemessecurearbitrarily
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We propose a multi-mode modulation scheme for Continuous Variable (CV) quantum communications, which we call quantum pattern encoding. In this setting, classical information can be encoded into multi-mode patterns of discretely-modulated coherent states, which form instances of a communicable image space. Communicators can devise arbitrarily complex encoding schemes which are degenerate and highly non-uniform, such that communication is likened to the task of pattern recognition. We explore initial communication schemes that exploit these techniques, and which lead to an increased encoding complexity. We discuss the impact that this has on the role of a near-term quantum eavesdropper; formulating new, realistic classes of attacks and secure communication rates.

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