Quantum Conference Key Agreement: A Review

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Conference key agreement (CKA), or multipartite key distribution, is a cryptographic task where more than two parties wish to establish a common secret key. A composition of bipartite quantum key distribution protocols can accomplish this task. However, the existence of multipartite quantum correlations allows for new and potentially more efficient protocols, to be applied in future quantum networks. Here, the existing quantum CKA protocols based on multipartite entanglement are reviewed, both in the device-dependent and the device-independent scenario.

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Murta, G., Grasselli, F., Kampermann, H., & Bruß, D. (2020, November 1). Quantum Conference Key Agreement: A Review. Advanced Quantum Technologies. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/qute.202000025

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