Quantum Zero-Knowledge Protocol Using Quantum Bit Commitment without Quantum Memory
Quantum Physics
2008-01-07 v1
Abstract
Zero-knowledge proof system is an important protocol that can be used as a basic block for construction of other more complex cryptographic protocols. Quantum zero-knowledge protocols have been proposed but, since their implementation requires advanced quantum technology devices, experimental implementation of zero-knowledge protocols have not being reported. In this work, we present a quantum zero-knowledge protocol based on a quantum bit commitment protocol that can be implemented with today technology. Hence, our quantum zero-knowledge protocol can be readily implemented.
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@article{arxiv.0801.0696,
title = {Quantum Zero-Knowledge Protocol Using Quantum Bit Commitment without Quantum Memory},
author = {Rubens Viana Ramos and Jose Claudio do Nascimento},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0801.0696},
year = {2008}
}
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4 pages and 1 figure