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Privacy amplification is an indispensable step in the post-processing of quantum key distribution, which can be used to compress the redundancy of shared key and improve the security level of the key. The commonly used privacy amplification is based on the random selection of universal hash functions, which needs the help of an additional random source, while it does not exist in general. In this paper, we propose a privacy amplification scheme based on composite coding, which is an extension of quantum CSS codes to classical linear codes. Compared with the universal hashing function, the proposed scheme does not need other random sources, and the randomness can be completely provided by the qubit string. Furthermore, the information-theoretic bound for the extraction of the key is obvious in composite coding.
Privacy amplification (PA) is the art of distilling a highly secret key from a partially secure string by public discussion. It is a vital procedure in quantum key distribution (QKD) to produce a theoretically unconditional secure key. The throughput
Recently, a medical privacy protection scheme (MPPS) based on DNA coding and chaos was proposed in [IEEETrans. Nanobioscience, vol. 16, pp. 850--858, 2017], which uses two coupled chaotic system to generate cryptographic primitives to encrypt color D
We prove an achievability result for privacy amplification and decoupling in terms of the sandwiched Renyi entropy of order $alpha in (1,2]$; this extends previous results which worked for $alpha=2$. The fact that this proof works for $alpha$ close t
Privacy amplification (PA) is an essential part in a quantum key distribution (QKD) system, distilling a highly secure key from a partially secure string by public negotiation between two parties. The optimization objectives of privacy amplification
Isolated qubits are a special class of quantum devices, which can be used to implement tamper-resistant cryptographic hardware such as one-time memories (OTMs). Unfortunately, these OTM constructions leak some information, and standard methods for pr