Anonymous-key quantum cryptography and unconditionally secure quantum bit commitment

Physics – Quantum Physics

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11 pages; presented at the QCM&C 2000 (Capri, Italy)

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A new cryptographic tool, anonymous quantum key technique, is introduced that leads to unconditionally secure key distribution and encryption schemes that can be readily implemented experimentally in a realistic environment. If quantum memory is available, the technique would have many features of public-key cryptography; an identification protocol that does not require a shared secret key is provided as an illustration. The possibility is also indicated for obtaining unconditionally secure quantum bit commitment protocols with this technique.

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