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Quantum Key Distribution with Classical Bob
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2007
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EngineeringInformation SecurityRemote PartiesHardware SecurityQuantum ComputingPost-quantum CryptographyInformation Theoretic SecurityQuantum EntanglementQuantum Key DistributionQuantum CryptographyQuantum ScienceQuantum SecuritySecure Key DistributionPhysicsQuantum InformationData PrivacyComputer ScienceData SecurityCryptographyClassical BobNatural SciencesClassical Capabilities
Secure key distribution among two remote parties is impossible when both are classical, unless some unproven computation-complexity assumptions are made, such as the difficulty of factorizing large numbers. On the other hand, a secure key distribution is possible when both parties are quantum. What is possible when only one party (Alice) is quantum, yet the other (Bob) has only classical capabilities? We present a protocol with this constraint and prove its robustness against attacks: we prove that any attempt of an adversary to obtain information necessarily induces some errors that the legitimate users could notice.
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