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Provably Secure Experimental Quantum Bit-String Generation | Louis-Philippe Lamoureux
; Edouard Brainis
; David Amans
; Jonathan Barrett
; Serge Massar
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19 Aug 2004 | Journal: | Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 050503(4) (2005) | Subject: | quant-ph | Abstract: | Coin tossing is a cryptographic task in which two parties who do not trust each other aim to generate a common random bit. Using classical communication this is impossible, but non trivial coin tossing is possible using quantum communication. Here we consider the case when the parties do not want to toss a single coin, but many. This is called bit string generation. We report the experimental generation of strings of coins which are provably more random than achievable using classical communication. The experiment is based on the ``plug and play’’ scheme developed for quantum cryptography, and therefore well suited for long distance quantum communication. | Source: | arXiv, quant-ph/0408121 | Other source: | [GID 426581] pmid15783620 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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