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Chapter 10: Quantum Cryptography beyond Key Distribution

Chapter 10: Quantum Cryptography beyond Key Distribution

pp. 241-269

Authors

, California Institute of Technology, USA, , Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
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Quantum information provides an advantage for cryptographic tasks in a wide variety of settings. In this chapter we focus on applications involving two parties and look beyond key distribution for other tasks where quantum information can play a role. This includes coin flipping, oblivious transfer, and other primitives in two-party cryptography.

Keywords

  • Multiparty cryptography
  • coin flipping
  • oblivious transfer
  • bit commitment

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