Anonymous transmission in a noisy quantum network using the W state

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The protocol allows a sender to transmit an arbitrary quantum state to a receiver in an anonymous way and uses the -partite state as a quantum resource.

Assumptions

The protocol relies on a set of classical subroutines (collision detection, receiver notification, veto and logical OR). Their proposed implementation [1] has been shown to be information-theoretically secure in the classical regime, even with an arbitrary number of corrupted participants, assuming the parties share pairwise authenticated private channels and a broadcast channel.

The protocol assumes that the implementations listed above remain secure even in the presence of a quantum adversary.

Outline

Notation

Knowledge Graph

Properties

Protocol Description

Further Information

References

  1. A. Broadbent and A. Tapp, inAdvances in Cryptology– ASIACRYPT 2007, edited by K. Kurosawa (Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2007) pp. 410–426.