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arxiv: quant-ph/0512021 · v2 · pith:Z5MBEGMAnew · submitted 2005-12-02 · 🪐 quant-ph

Locking of accessible information and implications for the security of quantum cryptography

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The unconditional security of a quantum key distribution protocol is often defined in terms of the accessible information, that is, the maximum mutual information between the distributed key S and the outcome of an optimal measurement on the adversary's (quantum) system. We show that, even if this quantity is small, certain parts of the key S might still be completely insecure when S is used in applications, such as for one-time pad encryption. This flaw is due to a locking property of the accessible information: one additional (physical) bit of information might increase the accessible information by more than one bit.

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