Quantum authentication scheme based on algebraic coding
Abstract
This paper presents a simple, but efficient class of non-interactive protocols for quantum authentication of m-length clas sical messages. The message is encoded using a classical linear algebraic code C[n,m,t]. We assume that Alice and Bob share a classical secret key, xAB, of n bits. Alice creates n qubits based on the code word and the key, that indicates the bases used to create each qubit. The quantum states are sent to Bob through a noiseless quantum channel. We calculate the failure probability of the protocol considering several types of attacks.
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