Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2004-05-31
JETP Letters, Vol. 81, No. 7, 2005, pp. 351-355
Physics
Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
10.1134/1.1944077
We propose a new cryptographic protocol. It is suggested to encode information in ordinary binary form into many-qubit entangled states with the help of a quantum computer. A state of qubits (realized, e.g., with photons) is transmitted through a quantum channel to the addressee, who applies a quantum computer tuned to realize the inverse unitary transformation decoding of the message. Different ways of eavesdropping are considered, and an estimate of the time needed for determining the secret unitary transformation is given. It is shown that using even small quantum computers can serve as a basis for very efficient cryptographic protocols. For a suggested cryptographic protocol, the time scale on which communication can be considered secure is exponential in the number of qubits in the entangled states and in the number of gates used to construct the quantum network.
Bayandin K. V.
Lesovik Gordey B.
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