What is the minimum number of guesses needed on average to guess a realization of a random variable correctly The answer to this question led to the introduction of a quantity called guesswork by Massey in 1994, which can be viewed as an alternate security criterion to entropy. In this paper, we consider the guesswork in the presence of quantum side information, and show that a general sequential guessing strategy is equivalent to performing a single quantum measurement and choosing a guessing strategy based on the outcome. We use this result to deduce entropic one-shot and asymptotic bounds on the guesswork in the presence of quantum side information, and to formulate a semi-definite program (SDP) to calculate the quantity. We evaluate the...
We introduce a new state discrimination problem in which we are given additional information about t...
One of the most counterintuitive aspects of quantum theory is its claim that there is 'intrinsic' ra...
A sharp estimate is given for the amount of Shannon information and expected collision probability. ...
What is the minimum number of guesses needed on average to correctly guess a realization of a random...
Given a communication system using quantum key distribution, the receiver can be seen as one who tri...
In this article I present a protocol for quantum cryptography which is secure against individual att...
htmlabstractWe consider a game in which two separate laboratories collaborate to prepare a quantum s...
The guesswork quantifies the minimum number of queries needed to guess the state of a quantum ensemb...
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle implies that if one party (Alice) prepares a system and randomly ...
The thesis starts with a high-level introduction into cryptography and quantum mechanics. Chapter 2 ...
Several concrete examples in quantum information are discussed to demonstrate the importance of prop...
Despite enormous theoretical and experimental progress in quantum cryptography, the security of most...
The goal of randomness extraction is to distill (almost) perfect randomness from a weak source of ra...
Shannon entropy is often considered as a measure of uncertainty. It is commonly believed that entro...
We introduce a new state discrimination problem in which we are given additional information about t...
We introduce a new state discrimination problem in which we are given additional information about t...
One of the most counterintuitive aspects of quantum theory is its claim that there is 'intrinsic' ra...
A sharp estimate is given for the amount of Shannon information and expected collision probability. ...
What is the minimum number of guesses needed on average to correctly guess a realization of a random...
Given a communication system using quantum key distribution, the receiver can be seen as one who tri...
In this article I present a protocol for quantum cryptography which is secure against individual att...
htmlabstractWe consider a game in which two separate laboratories collaborate to prepare a quantum s...
The guesswork quantifies the minimum number of queries needed to guess the state of a quantum ensemb...
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle implies that if one party (Alice) prepares a system and randomly ...
The thesis starts with a high-level introduction into cryptography and quantum mechanics. Chapter 2 ...
Several concrete examples in quantum information are discussed to demonstrate the importance of prop...
Despite enormous theoretical and experimental progress in quantum cryptography, the security of most...
The goal of randomness extraction is to distill (almost) perfect randomness from a weak source of ra...
Shannon entropy is often considered as a measure of uncertainty. It is commonly believed that entro...
We introduce a new state discrimination problem in which we are given additional information about t...
We introduce a new state discrimination problem in which we are given additional information about t...
One of the most counterintuitive aspects of quantum theory is its claim that there is 'intrinsic' ra...
A sharp estimate is given for the amount of Shannon information and expected collision probability. ...