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Practical Quantum Digital Signature

Quantum Physics 2016-03-23 v3

Abstract

Guaranteeing nonrepudiation, unforgeability as well as transferability of a signature is one of the most vital safeguards in today's e-commerce era. Based on fundamental laws of quantum physics, quantum digital signature (QDS) aims to provide information-theoretic security for this cryptographic task. However, up to date, the previously proposed QDS protocols are impractical due to various challenging problems and most importantly, the requirement of authenticated (secure) quantum channels between participants. Here, we present the first quantum digital signature protocol that removes the assumption of authenticated quantum channels while remaining secure against the collective attacks. Besides, our QDS protocol can be practically implemented over more than 100 km under current mature technology as used in quantum key distribution.

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@article{arxiv.1507.03333,
  title  = {Practical Quantum Digital Signature},
  author = {Hua-Lei Yin and Yao Fu and Zeng-Bing Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.03333},
  year   = {2016}
}

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13 pages 3 figures

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