In this thesis we study the finite-size analysis of two continuous-variables quantum key distribution schemes. The first one is the one-way protocol using Gaussian modulation of thermal states and the other is the measurement- device-independent protocol. To do so, we adopt an efficient channel parameter estimation method based on the assumption of the Gaussian variables and the central limit theorem introduced by Ruppert et al. [Phys. Rev. A 90, 062310 (2014)]. Furthermore, we present a composable security analysis of the measurement device independent protocol for coherent attacks with a channel parameter estimation that is not based on the central limit theorem. We also investigated, in the asymptotic regime, an asymmetric situat...
We establish an analytical lower bound on the asymptotic secret key rate of continuous-variable quan...
We consider two-way continuous-variable quantum key distribution, studying its security against gene...
Due to a recent influx of attention, the field of quantum information is rapidly progressing towards...
We consider discrete-modulation protocols for continuous-variable quantum key distribution (CV-QKD) ...
We investigate the performance of Gaussianmodulated coherent-state QKD protocols in the presence of ...
We provide a security analysis for continuous variable quantum key distribution protocols based on t...
We provide a security analysis for continuous variable quantum key distribution protocols based on t...
We present a rigorous security analysis of continuous-variable measurement-device-independent quantu...
This thesis deals with a detailed study of the unconditional security of Continuous-Variable (CV) Q...
We analyze the asymptotic security of the family of Gaussian modulated Quantum Key Distribution prot...
We develop a method to connect the infinite-dimensional description of optical continuous-variable q...
Modern security proofs of quantum key distribution (QKD) must take finite-size effects and composabl...
We investigate the asymptotic security of one-way continuous variable quantum key distribution again...
A fully general approach to the security analysis of continuous-variable quantum key distribution (C...
We study the impact of finite-size effects on the security of thermal one-way quantum cryptography. ...
We establish an analytical lower bound on the asymptotic secret key rate of continuous-variable quan...
We consider two-way continuous-variable quantum key distribution, studying its security against gene...
Due to a recent influx of attention, the field of quantum information is rapidly progressing towards...
We consider discrete-modulation protocols for continuous-variable quantum key distribution (CV-QKD) ...
We investigate the performance of Gaussianmodulated coherent-state QKD protocols in the presence of ...
We provide a security analysis for continuous variable quantum key distribution protocols based on t...
We provide a security analysis for continuous variable quantum key distribution protocols based on t...
We present a rigorous security analysis of continuous-variable measurement-device-independent quantu...
This thesis deals with a detailed study of the unconditional security of Continuous-Variable (CV) Q...
We analyze the asymptotic security of the family of Gaussian modulated Quantum Key Distribution prot...
We develop a method to connect the infinite-dimensional description of optical continuous-variable q...
Modern security proofs of quantum key distribution (QKD) must take finite-size effects and composabl...
We investigate the asymptotic security of one-way continuous variable quantum key distribution again...
A fully general approach to the security analysis of continuous-variable quantum key distribution (C...
We study the impact of finite-size effects on the security of thermal one-way quantum cryptography. ...
We establish an analytical lower bound on the asymptotic secret key rate of continuous-variable quan...
We consider two-way continuous-variable quantum key distribution, studying its security against gene...
Due to a recent influx of attention, the field of quantum information is rapidly progressing towards...