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A Tight High-Order Entropic Quantum Uncertainty Relation with Applications

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A Tight High-Order Entropic Quantum Uncertainty Relation with Applications
We derive a new entropic quantum uncertainty relation involving min-entropy. The relation is tight and can be applied in various quantum-cryptographic settings. Protocols for quantum 1-out-of-2 Oblivious Transfer and quantum Bit Commitment are presented and the uncertainty relation is used to prove the security of these protocols in the boundedquantum-storage model according to new strong security definitions. As another application, we consider the realistic setting of Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) against quantum-memory-bounded eavesdroppers. The uncertainty relation allows to prove the security of QKD protocols in this setting while tolerating considerably higher error rates compared to the standard model with unbounded adversaries. For instance, for the six-state protocol with one-way communication, a bit-flip error rate of up to 17% can be tolerated (compared to 13% in the standard model). Our uncertainty relation also yields a lower bound on the min-entropy key uncertainty aga...
Ivan Damgård, Serge Fehr, Renato Renner, Lou
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where CRYPTO
Authors Ivan Damgård, Serge Fehr, Renato Renner, Louis Salvail, Christian Schaffner
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