Multi-party quantum fingerprinting with weak coherent pulses: circuit design and protocol analysis
Hip\'olito G\'omez-Sousa

TL;DR
This paper introduces a multi-user quantum fingerprinting protocol using weak coherent pulses, extending existing two-user schemes, with analytical bounds and comparisons showing quantum advantages over classical methods in multi-party communication.
Contribution
It presents a novel multi-user quantum fingerprinting protocol compatible with current technology, extending two-user schemes and providing analytical bounds and performance comparisons.
Findings
Quantum protocol achieves advantages over classical methods in multi-user scenarios.
Derived analytical upper bounds on transmitted quantum information.
Protocol can be implemented with existing optical technology.
Abstract
Quantum communication has been leading the way of many remarkable theoretical results and experimental tests in physics. In this context, quantum communication complexity (QCC) has recently drawn earnest research attention as a tool to optimize the amounts of transmitted qubits and energy that are required to implement distributed computational tasks. On this matter, we introduce a novel multi-user quantum fingerprinting protocol that is ready to be implemented with existing technology. Particularly, we extend to the multi-user framework a well-known two-user coherent-state fingerprinting scheme. This generalization is highly non-trivial for a twofold reason, as it requires not only to extend the set of protocol rules but also to specify a procedure for designing the optical devices intended for the generalized protocol. Much of the importance of our work arises from the fact that the…
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