Quantum-Locked Key Distribution at Nearly the Classical Capacity Rate
Quantum data locking is a protocol that allows for a small secret key to (un)lock an exponentially larger amount of information, hence yielding the strongest violation of the classical one-time pad encryption in the quantum setting. This violation mirrors a large gap existing between two security cr...
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American Physical Society,
2014-10-20T19:24:57Z.
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