Finite key size analysis of two-way quantum cryptography

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Abstract

Quantum cryptographic protocols solve the longstanding problem of distributing a shared secret string to two distant users by typically making use of one-way quantum channel. However, alternative protocols exploiting two-way quantum channel have been proposed for the same goal and with potential advantages. Here, we overview a security proof for two-way quantum key distribution protocols, against the most general eavesdropping attack, that utilize an entropic uncertainty relation. Then, by resorting to the "smooth" version of involved entropies, we extend such a proof to the case of finite key size. The results will be compared to those available for one-way protocols showing some advantages.

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Shaari, J. S., & Mancini, S. (2015). Finite key size analysis of two-way quantum cryptography. Entropy, 17(5), 2723–2740. https://doi.org/10.3390/e17052723

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