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Continuous Variable Quantum Key Distribution: Finite-Key Analysis of Composable Security against Coherent Attacks
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Finite-key AnalysisEngineeringHomodyne DetectionHardware SecurityComposable SecurityQuantum ComputingPost-quantum CryptographyQuantum EntanglementCoherent AttacksQuantum Key DistributionQuantum ScienceQuantum CryptographyQuantum SecurityPhysicsQuantum Field TheoryLower BoundQuantum InformationData SecurityCryptographyNatural SciencesQuantum CommunicationSecret Bits
We provide a security analysis for continuous variable quantum key distribution protocols based on the transmission of two-mode squeezed vacuum states measured via homodyne detection. We employ a version of the entropic uncertainty relation for smooth entropies to give a lower bound on the number of secret bits which can be extracted from a finite number of runs of the protocol. This bound is valid under general coherent attacks, and gives rise to keys which are composably secure. For comparison, we also give a lower bound valid under the assumption of collective attacks. For both scenarios, we find positive key rates using experimental parameters reachable today.
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