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Key Assistance, Key Agreement, and Layered Secrecy for Bosonic Broadcast Channels

Quantum Physics 2021-09-15 v2 Information Theory math.IT

Abstract

Secret-sharing building blocks based on quantum broadcast communication are studied. The confidential capacity region of the pure-loss bosonic broadcast channel is determined, both with and without key assistance, and an achievable region is established for the lossy bosonic broadcast channel. If the main receiver has a transmissivity of \eta<1/2, then confidentiality solely relies on the key-assisted encryption of the one-time pad. We also address conference key agreement for the distillation of two keys, a public key and a secret key. A regularized formula is derived for the key-agreement capacity region in finite dimensions. In the bosonic case, the key-agreement region is included within the capacity region of the corresponding broadcast channel with confidential messages. We then consider a network with layered secrecy, where three users with different security ranks communicate over the same broadcast network. We derive an achievable layered-secrecy region for a pure-loss bosonic channel that is formed by the concatenation of two beam splitters.

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@article{arxiv.2105.04033,
  title  = {Key Assistance, Key Agreement, and Layered Secrecy for Bosonic Broadcast Channels},
  author = {Uzi Pereg and Roberto Ferrara and Matthieu R. Bloch},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.04033},
  year   = {2021}
}