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30 August 2006 Quantum no-key protocol with inherent identification
Li Yang, Lei Hu
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Abstract
Various protocols of quantum cryptography has been presented. Some of them can be used to transmit secret messages directly. In this letter we present a new kind of quantum cryptography protocol for direct transmission of classical and quantum messages based on Shamir's generic protocol on classical message encryption. Though Shamir's original idea has only realization of computational security and falls to middle-man attack, our protocol is theoretically secure based on properties of quantum entanglement and Boolean function, and can resist the middle-man attack.
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Li Yang and Lei Hu "Quantum no-key protocol with inherent identification", Proc. SPIE 6305, Quantum Communications and Quantum Imaging IV, 63050J (30 August 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.681413
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KEYWORDS
Quantum cryptography

Transform theory

Quantum communications

Computer security

Quantum computing

Superposition

Information security

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