Theses Defenses
April 12, 2007
PhD Thesis Defense JOONWOO BAE 'Entanglement and Quantum Cryptography'
JOONWOO BAE
Thursday, April 12th, 11:00. Seminar Room
JOONWOO BAE
Quantum information theory group
ICFO - The Institute of Photnonic Sciences
SPAIN
JOONWOO BAE
Quantum information theory group
ICFO - The Institute of Photnonic Sciences
SPAIN
Quantum cryptography is one of the most important quantum
information applications. The present thesis covers several topics on
quantum cryptography, such as the security analysis of quantum channels for
key distribution protocols and the study of quantum cloning. First, we
introduce a general formalism to characterize the cryptographic properties
of quantum channels in the realistic scenario where the two honest parties
employ prepare and measure protocols and the known two-way communication
reconciliation techniques. We derive a necessary and sufficient condition to
distill a secret key using this type of schemes for arbitrary bipartite
quantum systems of finite dimension. The obtained results suggest that there
may exist weakly entangling channels useless for key distribution using
prepare and measure schemes. Next, we consider Gaussian states and Gaussian
operations for
cryptographic tasks and derive a new security condition. As it happens for
quantum systems of finite dimension, our results suggest that there may also
exist weakly entangled Gaussian states useless for key distribution, using
Gaussian operations. Finally, we study the connection between cloning and
state estimation. It was a long-standing problem to show whether state
estimation becomes equivalent to quantum cloning in the asymptotic limit of
an infinite number of clones. The equivalence is proven here using two known
results in quantum information theory, the monogamy of quantum states and
the properties of entanglement-breaking channels.
Thursday, 12th of April, 11:00h. Conference Room
Thesis Advisor: Prof. Antonio Acín
Thursday, 12th of April, 11:00h. Conference Room
Thesis Advisor: Prof. Antonio Acín
Theses Defenses
April 12, 2007
PhD Thesis Defense JOONWOO BAE 'Entanglement and Quantum Cryptography'
JOONWOO BAE
Thursday, April 12th, 11:00. Seminar Room
JOONWOO BAE
Quantum information theory group
ICFO - The Institute of Photnonic Sciences
SPAIN
JOONWOO BAE
Quantum information theory group
ICFO - The Institute of Photnonic Sciences
SPAIN
Quantum cryptography is one of the most important quantum
information applications. The present thesis covers several topics on
quantum cryptography, such as the security analysis of quantum channels for
key distribution protocols and the study of quantum cloning. First, we
introduce a general formalism to characterize the cryptographic properties
of quantum channels in the realistic scenario where the two honest parties
employ prepare and measure protocols and the known two-way communication
reconciliation techniques. We derive a necessary and sufficient condition to
distill a secret key using this type of schemes for arbitrary bipartite
quantum systems of finite dimension. The obtained results suggest that there
may exist weakly entangling channels useless for key distribution using
prepare and measure schemes. Next, we consider Gaussian states and Gaussian
operations for
cryptographic tasks and derive a new security condition. As it happens for
quantum systems of finite dimension, our results suggest that there may also
exist weakly entangled Gaussian states useless for key distribution, using
Gaussian operations. Finally, we study the connection between cloning and
state estimation. It was a long-standing problem to show whether state
estimation becomes equivalent to quantum cloning in the asymptotic limit of
an infinite number of clones. The equivalence is proven here using two known
results in quantum information theory, the monogamy of quantum states and
the properties of entanglement-breaking channels.
Thursday, 12th of April, 11:00h. Conference Room
Thesis Advisor: Prof. Antonio Acín
Thursday, 12th of April, 11:00h. Conference Room
Thesis Advisor: Prof. Antonio Acín