Quantum Key Distribution Protocol with Private-Public Key
Eduin H. Serna

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel quantum key distribution protocol combining public and private key cryptography, utilizing two quantum channels without reconciliation, and describes three related systems for key distribution.
Contribution
It presents a new quantum key distribution protocol that differs from BB84 by using two quantum channels and omitting reconciliation, along with three related system descriptions.
Findings
Protocol uses two quantum channels unlike BB84.
No reconciliation mechanisms are needed in this protocol.
Three related key distribution systems are described.
Abstract
A quantum cryptographic protocol based in public key cryptography combinations and private key cryptography is presented. Unlike the BB84 protocol [1] and its many variants [2,3] two quantum channels are used. The present research does not make reconciliation mechanisms of information to derive the key. A three related system of key distribution are described.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
