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Controlled mutual quantum entity authentication using entanglement swapping
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2015
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Quantum SoftwareEngineeringInformation SecurityEntanglement SwappingQuantum PrivacyQuantum ComputingPost-quantum CryptographyQuantum ProtocolsQuantum NetworkQuantum EntanglementQuantum Key DistributionQuantum ScienceQuantum CryptographyQuantum SecurityQuantum VerificationQuantum InformationCryptographyGhz-like StateQuantum DevicesQuantum Validation
In this paper, we suggest a controlled mutual quantum entity authentication protocol by which two users mutually certify each other on a quantum network using a sequence of Greenberger–Horne–Zeilinger (GHZ)-like states. Unlike existing unidirectional quantum entity authentication, our protocol enables mutual quantum entity authentication utilizing entanglement swapping; moreover, it allows the managing trusted center (TC) or trusted third party (TTP) to effectively control the certification of two users using the nature of the GHZ-like state. We will also analyze the security of the protocol and quantum channel.
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