Polynomial Code based Quantum Authentication

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The example protocol provides a non-interactive scheme for the sender to encrypt as well as authenticate quantum messages. It was the first protocol designed to achieve the task of authentication for quantum states, i.e. it gives the guarantee that the message sent by a party (suppliant) over a communication line is received by a party on the other end (authenticator) as it is and, has not been tampered with or modified by the dishonest party (eavesdropper).

Tags: Two Party Protocol, Quantum Functionality, Specific Task, Building Block

Assumptions

  • The sender and the receiver share a private (known to only the two of them), classical random key drawn from a probability distribution.

Outline

Notations

  •  : security parameter
  •  : number of qubits in the message.

Properties

  • For an   qubit message, the protocol requires   qubits encoded state, and a private key of  .

Pseudo Code

Further Information

References

contributed by Shraddha Singh