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Composability in quantum cryptography

Joern Mueller-Quade, Renato Renner

Published 2010-06-11Version 1

In this article, we review several aspects of composability in the context of quantum cryptography. The first part is devoted to key distribution. We discuss the security criteria that a quantum key distribution protocol must fulfill to allow its safe use within a larger security application (e.g., for secure message transmission). To illustrate the practical use of composability, we show how to generate a continuous key stream by sequentially composing rounds of a quantum key distribution protocol. In a second part, we take a more general point of view, which is necessary for the study of cryptographic situations involving, for example, mutually distrustful parties. We explain the universal composability framework and state the composition theorem which guarantees that secure protocols can securely be composed to larger applications

Comments: 18 pages, 2 figures
Journal: New Journal of Physics, 11, 085006, 2009 (Focus on Quantum Cryptography: Theory and Practice)
Categories: quant-ph, cs.CR
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