Hidden Cosets and Applications to Unclonable Cryptography
Andrea Coladangelo, Jiahui Liu, Qipeng Liu, Mark Zhandry

TL;DR
This paper introduces new quantum cryptographic primitives based on hidden coset states, demonstrating their applications in unclonable signatures, encryption, and copy-protection, with security based on various cryptographic assumptions and conjectures.
Contribution
It generalizes hidden subspace states to coset states and develops new unclonable cryptographic schemes with provable security in the plain model.
Findings
Hidden coset states exhibit direct product hardness under iO.
Constructed unclonable decryption scheme in the plain model.
Designed a copy-protection scheme for PRFs with provable security.
Abstract
In this work, we study a generalization of hidden subspace states to hidden coset states (first introduced by Aaronson and Christiano [STOC '12]). This notion was considered independently by Vidick and Zhang [Eurocrypt '21], in the context of proofs of quantum knowledge from quantum money schemes. We explore unclonable properties of coset states and several applications: - We show that assuming indistinguishability obfuscation (iO), hidden coset states possess a certain direct product hardness property, which immediately implies a tokenized signature scheme in the plain model. Previously, it was known only relative to an oracle, from a work of Ben-David and Sattath [QCrypt '17]. - Combining a tokenized signature scheme with extractable witness encryption, we give a construction of an unclonable decryption scheme in the plain model. The latter primitive was recently proposed by…
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