Equiangular spherical codes in quantum cryptography

JM Renes - arXiv preprint quant-ph/0409043, 2004 - arxiv.org
arXiv preprint quant-ph/0409043, 2004arxiv.org
Quantum key distribution protocols based on equiangular spherical codes are introduced
and their behavior under the intercept/resend attack investigated. Such protocols offer a
greater range of secure noise tolerance and speed options than protocols based on their
cousins, the mutually-unbiased bases, while also enabling the determination of the channel
noise rate without the need to sacrifice key bits. For fixed number of signal states in a given
dimension, the spherical code protocols offer Alice and Bob more noise tolerance at the …
Quantum key distribution protocols based on equiangular spherical codes are introduced and their behavior under the intercept/resend attack investigated. Such protocols offer a greater range of secure noise tolerance and speed options than protocols based on their cousins, the mutually-unbiased bases, while also enabling the determination of the channel noise rate without the need to sacrifice key bits. For fixed number of signal states in a given dimension, the spherical code protocols offer Alice and Bob more noise tolerance at the price of slower key generation rates.
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