Multi-partite quantum cryptographic protocols with noisy GHZ states
(pp689-715)
Kai Chen and Hoi-Kwong Lo
doi:
https://doi.org/10.26421/QIC7.8-1
Abstracts: We propose a wide class of
distillation schemes for multi-partite entangled states that are CSS-states.
Our proposal provides not only superior efficiency, but also new
insights on the connection between CSS-states and bipartite graph
states. We then apply our distillation schemes to the tri-partite case
for three cryptographic tasksnamely, (a) conference key agreement, (b)
quantum sharing of classical secrets and (c) third-man cryptography.
Moreover, we construct prepare-and-measure protocols for the above
three cryptographic tasks which can be implemented with the generation
of only a single entangled pair at a time. This gives significant
simplification over previous experimental implementations which require
two entangled pairs generated simultaneously. We also study the yields
of those protocols and the threshold values of the fidelity above which
the protocols can function securely. Rather surprisingly, our protocols
will function securely even when the initial state does not violate the
standard Bell-inequalities for GHZ states.
Key words:
Cryptography, key agreement, secret sharing, conference key,
entanglement, entanglement distillation, quantum cryptography, quantum
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