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Fast, efficient error reconciliation for quantum cryptography
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EngineeringInformation SecurityWinnow ProtocolHardware SecurityQuantum ComputingPost-quantum CryptographyLarge DatasetQuantum NetworkQuantum EntanglementQuantum Key DistributionQuantum CryptographyQuantum ScienceQuantum SecurityEfficient Error ReconciliationComputer ScienceData SecurityCryptographyError-reconciliation ProtocolQuantum Error Correction
We describe an error-reconciliation protocol, which we call Winnow, based on the exchange of parity and Hamming's ``syndrome'' for N-bit subunits of a large dataset. The Winnow protocol was developed in the context of quantum-key distribution and offers significant advantages and net higher efficiency compared to other widely used protocols within the quantum cryptography community. A detailed mathematical analysis of the Winnow protocol is presented in the context of practical implementations of quantum-key distribution; in particular, the information overhead required for secure implementation is one of the most important criteria in the evaluation of a particular error-reconciliation protocol. The increase in efficiency for the Winnow protocol is largely due to the reduction in authenticated public communication required for its implementation.
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