articlearXiv (Cornell University)Mar 14, 2020GREEN OA

Quantum cryptography: Public key distribution and coin tossing

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Abstract

When elementary quantum systems, such as polarized photons, are used to transmit digital information, the uncertainty principle gives rise to novel cryptographic phenomena unachievable with traditional transmission media, e.g. a communications channel on which it is impossible in principle to eavesdrop without a high probability of disturbing the transmission in such a way as to be detected. Such a quantum channel can be used in conjunction with ordinary insecure classical channels to distribute random key information between two users with the assurance that it remains unknown to anyone else, even when the users share no secret information initially. We also present a protocol for coin-tossing by exchange of…

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Keywords
  • Coin flipping
  • Public-key cryptography
  • Cryptography
  • Computer security
  • Key (lock)
  • ID-based cryptography
  • Computer science
  • Mathematics
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