A largely self-contained and complete security proof for quantum key distribution
Marco Tomamichel, Anthony Leverrier

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive, self-contained security proof for quantum key distribution protocols, clarifying existing analyses and establishing new tradeoff relations considering finite resources.
Contribution
It offers a largely self-contained security proof for QKD, improving tradeoff bounds and clarifying the analysis based on entropic uncertainty relations.
Findings
Established rigorous tradeoffs between protocol parameters and security.
Clarified and unified existing security analysis methods.
Improved bounds on noise tolerance and secret key length.
Abstract
In this work we present a security analysis for quantum key distribution, establishing a rigorous tradeoff between various protocol and security parameters for a class of entanglement-based and prepare-and-measure protocols. The goal of this paper is twofold: 1) to review and clarify the state-of-the-art security analysis based on entropic uncertainty relations, and 2) to provide an accessible resource for researchers interested in a security analysis of quantum cryptographic protocols that takes into account finite resource effects. For this purpose we collect and clarify several arguments spread in the literature on the subject with the goal of making this treatment largely self-contained. More precisely, we focus on a class of prepare-and-measure protocols based on the Bennett-Brassard (BB84) protocol as well as a class of entanglement-based protocols similar to the…
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