We propose the n-state quantum coin flipping protocol by generalizing the three states protocol proposed by Am-bainis [2]. Furthermore, we conduct security analysis on our protocol and show that in our protocol we can reduce the bias of one player arbitrarily, but at the cost of increase of the bias of the other.
Coin flipping is a cryptographic primitive in which two distrustful parties wish to generate a rando...
After a general introduction, the thesis is divided into four parts. In the first, we discuss the ta...
9 pages, 3 figuresPerforming complex cryptographic tasks will be an essential element in future quan...
We propose the n-state quantum coin flipping protocol by generalizing the three states protocol by A...
AbstractWe present a new protocol and two lower bounds for quantum coin flipping. In our protocol, n...
Each classical public-coin protocol for coin flipping is naturally associated with a quantum protoco...
International audienceIn this article we show for the first time that quantum coin flipping with sec...
International audienceIn this article we show for the first time that quantum coin flipping with sec...
International audienceIn this article we show for the first time that quantum coin flipping with sec...
Quantum coin flipping is a cryptographic primitive in which two or more parties that do not trust ea...
In this paper, we present a loss-tolerant quantum strong coin flipping protocol with bias ε ≈ 0.359....
We devised a protocol that allows two parties, who may malfunction or intentionally convey incorrect...
We devised a protocol that allows two parties, who may malfunction or intentionally convey incorrect...
AbstractWe present a new protocol and two lower bounds for quantum coin flipping. In our protocol, n...
We present a family of loss-tolerant quantum strong-coin-flipping protocols, each protocol differing...
Coin flipping is a cryptographic primitive in which two distrustful parties wish to generate a rando...
After a general introduction, the thesis is divided into four parts. In the first, we discuss the ta...
9 pages, 3 figuresPerforming complex cryptographic tasks will be an essential element in future quan...
We propose the n-state quantum coin flipping protocol by generalizing the three states protocol by A...
AbstractWe present a new protocol and two lower bounds for quantum coin flipping. In our protocol, n...
Each classical public-coin protocol for coin flipping is naturally associated with a quantum protoco...
International audienceIn this article we show for the first time that quantum coin flipping with sec...
International audienceIn this article we show for the first time that quantum coin flipping with sec...
International audienceIn this article we show for the first time that quantum coin flipping with sec...
Quantum coin flipping is a cryptographic primitive in which two or more parties that do not trust ea...
In this paper, we present a loss-tolerant quantum strong coin flipping protocol with bias ε ≈ 0.359....
We devised a protocol that allows two parties, who may malfunction or intentionally convey incorrect...
We devised a protocol that allows two parties, who may malfunction or intentionally convey incorrect...
AbstractWe present a new protocol and two lower bounds for quantum coin flipping. In our protocol, n...
We present a family of loss-tolerant quantum strong-coin-flipping protocols, each protocol differing...
Coin flipping is a cryptographic primitive in which two distrustful parties wish to generate a rando...
After a general introduction, the thesis is divided into four parts. In the first, we discuss the ta...
9 pages, 3 figuresPerforming complex cryptographic tasks will be an essential element in future quan...