Oblivious transfer is a cryptographic primitive where Alice has two bits and Bob wishes to learn some function of them. Ideally, Alice should not learn Bob's desired function choice and Bob should not learn any more than what is logically implied by the function value. While decent quantum protocols for this task are known, many become completely insecure if an adversary were to control the quantum devices used in the implementation of the protocol. In this work we give a fully device-independent quantum protocol for XOR oblivious transfer.Comment: Accepted for publication in Quantum. Protocol modified to remove the need for parties to send boxes to each other; new discussion section adde
Constructing oblivious transfer and bit commitment protocols based on chan-nel’s quantum nature to a...
Recently, a novel secure quantum bit commitment (QBC) protocol has been proposed [29]. However, the ...
While unconditionally secure bit commitment (BC) is considered impossible within the quant...
Oblivious transfer (OT) is an important cryptographic primitive. Any multi-party computation can be ...
XOR oblivious transfer (XOT) is a classical cryptographic primitive which is apparently weaker than ...
Quantum cryptography is the field of cryptography that explores the quantum properties of matter. It...
We describe a protocol for quantum oblivious transfer , utilizing faint pulses of polarized light, b...
Oblivious transfer is a fundamental primitive in cryptography. While perfect information theoretic s...
Abstract. Oblivious transfer (OT) is a cryptographic primitive of cen-tral importance, in particular...
We describe an efficient and simple protocol for quantum oblivious transfer. This protocol can easil...
Oblivious transfer is a fundamental cryptographic primitive in which Bob transfers one of two bits t...
Oblivious linear evaluation is a generalization of oblivious transfer, whereby two distrustful parti...
We study quantum protocols among two distrustful parties. Under the sole assumption of correctness ...
We define $(varepsilon,delta)$-secure quantum computations between two parties that can play dishon...
Oblivious transfer (OT) and bit commitment (BC) are two-party cryptographic protocols which play cru...
Constructing oblivious transfer and bit commitment protocols based on chan-nel’s quantum nature to a...
Recently, a novel secure quantum bit commitment (QBC) protocol has been proposed [29]. However, the ...
While unconditionally secure bit commitment (BC) is considered impossible within the quant...
Oblivious transfer (OT) is an important cryptographic primitive. Any multi-party computation can be ...
XOR oblivious transfer (XOT) is a classical cryptographic primitive which is apparently weaker than ...
Quantum cryptography is the field of cryptography that explores the quantum properties of matter. It...
We describe a protocol for quantum oblivious transfer , utilizing faint pulses of polarized light, b...
Oblivious transfer is a fundamental primitive in cryptography. While perfect information theoretic s...
Abstract. Oblivious transfer (OT) is a cryptographic primitive of cen-tral importance, in particular...
We describe an efficient and simple protocol for quantum oblivious transfer. This protocol can easil...
Oblivious transfer is a fundamental cryptographic primitive in which Bob transfers one of two bits t...
Oblivious linear evaluation is a generalization of oblivious transfer, whereby two distrustful parti...
We study quantum protocols among two distrustful parties. Under the sole assumption of correctness ...
We define $(varepsilon,delta)$-secure quantum computations between two parties that can play dishon...
Oblivious transfer (OT) and bit commitment (BC) are two-party cryptographic protocols which play cru...
Constructing oblivious transfer and bit commitment protocols based on chan-nel’s quantum nature to a...
Recently, a novel secure quantum bit commitment (QBC) protocol has been proposed [29]. However, the ...
While unconditionally secure bit commitment (BC) is considered impossible within the quant...