Abstract:
An important advantage of quantum cryptography over classical cryptography consists in the fact that the security of the transmitted keys is not related to the assumptions about the eavesdropper capabilities and is guaranteed by the laws of nature. Nevertheless, in some situations it makes sense to consider some reasonable assumptions about the eavesdropper capabilities, which can increase the secret key distribution rate. Methods are proposed for legitimate users to employ some practical limitations, and attacks are constructed that the eavesdropper can apply under the conditions of these limitations.
Citation:
A. S. Avanesov, D. A. Kronberg, “Possibilities of using practical limitations of an eavesdropper in quantum cryptography”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 50:5 (2020), 454–460 [Quantum Electron., 50:5 (2020), 454–460]
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