Gilles Van Assche received his Ph.D. in Applied Sciences from the Center for Quantum Information and Communication at the University of Brussels in 2005. He currently works in the Smartcard ICs Division at STMicroelectronics in Belgium. His research interests include quantum cryptography, classical cryptography and information theory.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Classical cryptography 3. Information theory 4. Quantum information theory 5. Cryptosystems based on quantum key distribution 6. General results on secret-key distillation 7. Privacy amplification using hash functions 8. Reconciliation 9. Non-binary reconciliation 10. The BB84 protocol 11. Protocols with continuous variables 12. Security analysis of quantum key distribution Appendix 1. Symbols and abbreviations.
1. Introduction 2. Classical cryptography 3. Information theory 4. Quantum information theory 5. Cryptosystems based on quantum key distribution 6. General results on secret-key distillation 7. Privacy amplification using hash functions 8. Reconciliation 9. Non-binary reconciliation 10. The BB84 protocol 11. Protocols with continuous variables 12. Security analysis of quantum key distribution Appendix 1. Symbols and abbreviations.
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