We present an analysis of Wiesner's quantum money scheme, as well as some natural generalizations of it, based on semidefinite programming. For Wiesner's original scheme, it is determined that the optimal probability for a counterfeiter to create two copies of a bank note from one, where both copies pass the bank's test for validity, is (3/4)^n for n being the number of qubits used for each note. Generalizations in which other ensembles of states are substituted for the one considered by Wiesner are also discussed, including a scheme recently proposed by Pastawski, Yao, Jiang, Lukin, and Cirac, as well as schemes based on higher dimensional quantum systems. In addition, we introduce a variant of Wiesner's quantum money in which the verifica...
We propose an information theoretically secure secret-key quantum money scheme in which the verifica...
In the (t, n) threshold quantum secret sharing scheme, it is difficult to ensure that internal parti...
This thesis covers two unrelated topics. The first part of my thesis is about quantum money, a crypt...
We present an analysis of Wiesner's quantum money scheme, as well as some natural generalizations of...
We present an analysis of Wiesner’s quantum money scheme, as well as some natural generalizations of...
Forty years ago, Wiesner pointed out that quantum mechanics raises the striking possibility of money...
Unlike classical money, which is hard to forge for practical reasons (e.g. producing paper with a ce...
We investigate the security assumptions behind three public-key quantum money schemes. Aaronson and ...
Public verification of quantum money has been one of the central objects in quantum cryptography eve...
arxiv onlyQuantum money is a cryptographic protocol in which a mint can produce a quantum state, no ...
http://conference.itcs.tsinghua.edu.cn/ICS2010/Public-key quantum money is a cryptographic protocol ...
While classical money can be copied, it is impossible to copy quantum money in principle, with only ...
We discuss the possibility of creating money that is physically impossible to counterfeit. Of course...
Forty years ago, Wiesner proposed using quantum states to create money that is physically impossible...
This thesis is concerned with the study and analysis of two quantum cryptographic protocols: quantum...
We propose an information theoretically secure secret-key quantum money scheme in which the verifica...
In the (t, n) threshold quantum secret sharing scheme, it is difficult to ensure that internal parti...
This thesis covers two unrelated topics. The first part of my thesis is about quantum money, a crypt...
We present an analysis of Wiesner's quantum money scheme, as well as some natural generalizations of...
We present an analysis of Wiesner’s quantum money scheme, as well as some natural generalizations of...
Forty years ago, Wiesner pointed out that quantum mechanics raises the striking possibility of money...
Unlike classical money, which is hard to forge for practical reasons (e.g. producing paper with a ce...
We investigate the security assumptions behind three public-key quantum money schemes. Aaronson and ...
Public verification of quantum money has been one of the central objects in quantum cryptography eve...
arxiv onlyQuantum money is a cryptographic protocol in which a mint can produce a quantum state, no ...
http://conference.itcs.tsinghua.edu.cn/ICS2010/Public-key quantum money is a cryptographic protocol ...
While classical money can be copied, it is impossible to copy quantum money in principle, with only ...
We discuss the possibility of creating money that is physically impossible to counterfeit. Of course...
Forty years ago, Wiesner proposed using quantum states to create money that is physically impossible...
This thesis is concerned with the study and analysis of two quantum cryptographic protocols: quantum...
We propose an information theoretically secure secret-key quantum money scheme in which the verifica...
In the (t, n) threshold quantum secret sharing scheme, it is difficult to ensure that internal parti...
This thesis covers two unrelated topics. The first part of my thesis is about quantum money, a crypt...