Tightening the eavesdropping accessible information for continuous variable quantum key distribution protocols that involve non-maximally entanglement
A. Becir, M. R. Wahiddin

TL;DR
This paper discusses methods to improve the security bounds of continuous variable quantum key distribution protocols that utilize non-maximally entangled states, aiming to enhance eavesdropping resistance.
Contribution
It introduces a new approach to tighten the bounds on accessible information in CV-QKD protocols with non-maximal entanglement.
Findings
Enhanced security bounds for CV-QKD protocols.
Improved resistance to eavesdropping attacks.
Theoretical framework for non-maximally entangled states.
Abstract
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