Cloning Games, Black Holes and Cryptography
IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive (IACR ePrint), 2024
Main:79 Pages
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Bibliography:7 Pages
Appendix:3 Pages
Abstract
Quantum no-cloning is one of the most fundamental properties of quantum information. In this work, we introduce a new toolkit for analyzing cloning games; these games capture more quantitative versions of no-cloning and are central to unclonable cryptography. Previous works rely on the framework laid out by Tomamichel, Fehr, Kaniewski and Wehner to analyze both the -qubit BB84 game and the subspace coset game. Their constructions and analysis face the following inherent limitations:
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