Quantum Key Recycling (QKR) is a quantum cryptographic primitive that allows one to reuse keys in an unconditionally secure way. By removing the need to repeatedly generate new keys, it improves communication efficiency. Škorić and de Vries recently proposed a QKR scheme based on 8-state encoding (four bases). It does not require quantum computers for encryption/decryption but only single-qubit operations. We provide a missing ingredient in the security analysis of this scheme in the case of noisy channels: accurate upper bounds on the required amount of privacy amplification. We determine optimal attacks against the message and against the key, for 8-state encoding as well as 4-state and 6-state conjugate coding. We provide results in term...
Quantum Key Recycling aims to re-use the keys employed in quantum encryption and quantum authenticat...
Quantum Key Recycling aims to re-use the keys employed in quantum encryption and quantum authenticat...
Quantum Key Recycling aims to re-use the keys employed in quantum encryption and quantum authenticat...
Quantum Key Recycling (QKR) is a quantum cryptographic primitive that allows one to reuse keys in an...
Quantum Key Recycling (QKR) is a quantum cryptographic primitive that allows one to reuse keys in an...
Quantum Key Recycling (QKR) is a quantum cryptographic primitive that allows one to reuse keys in an...
Quantum Key Recycling (QKR) is a quantum-cryptographic primitive that allows one to re-use keys in a...
Quantum Key Recycling (QKR) is a quantum-cryptographic primitive that allows one to re-use keys in a...
Quantum Key Recycling (QKR) is a quantum cryptographic primitive that allows one to reuse keys in an...
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Quantum Key Recycling (QKR) is a quantum-cryptographic primitive that allows one to re-use keys in a...
Quantum Key Recycling aims to re-use the keys employed in quantum encryption and quantum authenticat...
Quantum Key Recycling aims to re-use the keys employed in quantum encryption and quantum authenticat...
Quantum Key Recycling aims to re-use the keys employed in quantum encryption and quantum authenticat...
Quantum Key Recycling aims to re-use the keys employed in quantum encryption and quantum authenticat...
Quantum Key Recycling aims to re-use the keys employed in quantum encryption and quantum authenticat...
Quantum Key Recycling aims to re-use the keys employed in quantum encryption and quantum authenticat...
Quantum Key Recycling aims to re-use the keys employed in quantum encryption and quantum authenticat...
Quantum Key Recycling (QKR) is a quantum cryptographic primitive that allows one to reuse keys in an...
Quantum Key Recycling (QKR) is a quantum cryptographic primitive that allows one to reuse keys in an...
Quantum Key Recycling (QKR) is a quantum cryptographic primitive that allows one to reuse keys in an...
Quantum Key Recycling (QKR) is a quantum-cryptographic primitive that allows one to re-use keys in a...
Quantum Key Recycling (QKR) is a quantum-cryptographic primitive that allows one to re-use keys in a...
Quantum Key Recycling (QKR) is a quantum cryptographic primitive that allows one to reuse keys in an...
\u3cp\u3eQuantum Key Recycling (QKR) is a quantum cryptographic primitive that allows one to reuse k...
Quantum Key Recycling (QKR) is a quantum-cryptographic primitive that allows one to re-use keys in a...
Quantum Key Recycling aims to re-use the keys employed in quantum encryption and quantum authenticat...
Quantum Key Recycling aims to re-use the keys employed in quantum encryption and quantum authenticat...
Quantum Key Recycling aims to re-use the keys employed in quantum encryption and quantum authenticat...
Quantum Key Recycling aims to re-use the keys employed in quantum encryption and quantum authenticat...
Quantum Key Recycling aims to re-use the keys employed in quantum encryption and quantum authenticat...
Quantum Key Recycling aims to re-use the keys employed in quantum encryption and quantum authenticat...
Quantum Key Recycling aims to re-use the keys employed in quantum encryption and quantum authenticat...