© International Association for Cryptologic Research 2018. We propose the concept of pseudorandom quantum states, which appear random to any quantum polynomial-time adversary. It offers a computational approximation to perfectly random quantum states analogous in spirit to cryptographic pseudorandom generators, as opposed to statistical notions of quantum pseudorandomness that have been studied previously, such as quantum t-designs analogous to t-wise independent distributions. Under the assumption that quantum-secure one-way functions exist, we present efficient constructions of pseudorandom states, showing that our definition is achievable. We then prove several basic properties of pseudorandom states, which show the utility of our defini...
Measurements on entangled quantum systems necessarily yield outcomes that are intrinsically unpredic...
Randomness has attracted the attention of scientists the last decades. From probability theory and p...
Quantum cryptography has shed light on the potential redundancy of one-way functions (OWFs) in certa...
We propose the concept of pseudorandom quantum states, which appear random to any quantum polynomial...
Pseudorandom quantum states (PRS) are efficiently constructible states that are computationally indi...
Randomness is both a useful way to model natural systems and a useful tool for engineered systems, e...
We consider the problem of efficiently simulating random quantum states and random unitar...
We construct a quantum oracle relative to which BQP = QMA but cryptographic pseudorandom quantum sta...
In the presence of a quantum adversary, there are two possible definitions of security for a pseudor...
A quantum encryption scheme (also called private quantum channel, or state randomization protocol) ...
We show how to efficiently generate pseudorandom states suitable for quantum information processing ...
As a quantum analogue of one-way function, the notion of one-way quantum state generator is recently...
We introduce a new notion called ${\cal Q}$-secure pseudorandom isometries (PRI). A pseudorandom iso...
We introduce a computational problem of distinguishing between two specific quantum states as a new ...
The construction of a perfectly secure private quantum channel in dimension d is known to require 2 ...
Measurements on entangled quantum systems necessarily yield outcomes that are intrinsically unpredic...
Randomness has attracted the attention of scientists the last decades. From probability theory and p...
Quantum cryptography has shed light on the potential redundancy of one-way functions (OWFs) in certa...
We propose the concept of pseudorandom quantum states, which appear random to any quantum polynomial...
Pseudorandom quantum states (PRS) are efficiently constructible states that are computationally indi...
Randomness is both a useful way to model natural systems and a useful tool for engineered systems, e...
We consider the problem of efficiently simulating random quantum states and random unitar...
We construct a quantum oracle relative to which BQP = QMA but cryptographic pseudorandom quantum sta...
In the presence of a quantum adversary, there are two possible definitions of security for a pseudor...
A quantum encryption scheme (also called private quantum channel, or state randomization protocol) ...
We show how to efficiently generate pseudorandom states suitable for quantum information processing ...
As a quantum analogue of one-way function, the notion of one-way quantum state generator is recently...
We introduce a new notion called ${\cal Q}$-secure pseudorandom isometries (PRI). A pseudorandom iso...
We introduce a computational problem of distinguishing between two specific quantum states as a new ...
The construction of a perfectly secure private quantum channel in dimension d is known to require 2 ...
Measurements on entangled quantum systems necessarily yield outcomes that are intrinsically unpredic...
Randomness has attracted the attention of scientists the last decades. From probability theory and p...
Quantum cryptography has shed light on the potential redundancy of one-way functions (OWFs) in certa...