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Quantum Encryption and Generalized Quantum Shannon Impossibility

Abstract

The famous Shannon impossibility result says that any encryption scheme with perfect secrecy requires a secret key at least as long as the message. In this paper we provide its quantum analogue with imperfect secrecy and imperfect correctness. We also give a systematic study of information-theoretically secure quantum encryption with two secrecy definitions. We show that the weaker one implies the stronger but with a security loss in dd, where dd is the dimension of the encrypted quantum system. This is good enough if the target secrecy error is of o(d1)o(d^{-1}).

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