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Unconditional Security of Quantum Key Distribution over Arbitrarily Long Distances
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Quantum CryptographyQuantum ScienceQuantum SecurityEngineeringQuantum ComputingPost-quantum CryptographyUnconditional SecurityNoiseless Quantum SchemeQuantum CommunicationComputer ScienceQuantum EntanglementLong DistanceQuantum PrivacyCryptographyQuantum Key Distribution
Quantum key distribution is widely thought to offer unconditional security in communication between two users. Unfortunately, a widely accepted proof of its security in the presence of source, device, and channel noises has been missing. This long-standing problem is solved here by showing that, given fault-tolerant quantum computers, quantum key distribution over an arbitrarily long distance of a realistic noisy channel can be made unconditionally secure. The proof is reduced from a noisy quantum scheme to a noiseless quantum scheme and then from a noiseless quantum scheme to a noiseless classical scheme, which can then be tackled by classical probability theory.
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