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arxiv: 1210.1272 · v2 · pith:5SADVOLPnew · submitted 2012-10-04 · 🪐 quant-ph

Detection loophole attacks on semi-device-independent quantum and classical protocols

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keywords protocolsclassicalquantumsemi-device-independentaccessdetectionrandomsecure
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Semi-device-independent quantum protocols realize information tasks - e.g. secure key distribution, random access coding, and randomness generation - in a scenario where no assumption on the internal working of the devices used in the protocol is made, except their dimension. These protocols offer two main advantages: first, their implementation is often less demanding than fully-device-independent protocols. Second, they are more secure than their device-dependent counterparts. Their classical analogous is represented by random access codes, which provide a general framework for describing one-sided classical communication tasks. We discuss conditions under which detection inefficiencies can be exploited by a malicious provider to fake the performance of semi-device-independent quantum and classical protocols - and how to prevent it.

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