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    Secret-Key Distillation across a Quantum Wiretap Channel under Restricted Eavesdropping

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    Pan, Ziwen
    Seshadreesan, Kaushik P.
    Clark, William
    Adcock, Mark R.
    Djordjevic, Ivan B.
    Shapiro, Jeffrey H.
    Guha, Saikat
    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Dept Elect & Comp Engn, Coll Engn
    Univ Arizona, Coll Opt Sci
    Issue Date
    2020-08
    
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    AMER PHYSICAL SOC
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    Pan, Z., Seshadreesan, K. P., Clark, W., Adcock, M. R., Djordjevic, I. B., Shapiro, J. H., & Guha, S. (2020). Secret-key distillation across a quantum wiretap channel under restricted eavesdropping. Physical Review Applied, 14(2), 024044.
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    PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED
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    Abstract
    The theory of quantum cryptography aims to guarantee unconditional information-theoretic security against an omnipotent eavesdropper. In many practical scenarios, however, the assumption of an all-powerful adversary is excessive and can be relaxed considerably. In this paper we study secret-key distillation across a lossy and noisy quantum wiretap channel between Alice and Bob, with a separately parameterized realistically lossy quantum channel to the eavesdropper Eve. We show that under such restricted eavesdropping, the key rates achievable can exceed the secret-key-distillation capacity against an unrestricted eavesdropper in the quantum wiretap channel. Furthermore, we show upper bounds on the key rates based on the relative entropy of entanglement. This simple restricted eavesdropping model is widely applicable, for example, to free-space quantum optical communication, where realistic collection of light by Eve is limited by the finite size of her optical aperture. Future work will include calculating bounds on the amount of light Eve can collect under various realistic scenarios.
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    2331-7019
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    10.1103/PhysRevApplied.14.024044
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