We proposed a framework of quantum-enhanced logic-based blockchain, which improves the efficiency and power of quantum-secured blockchain. The efficiency is improved by using a new quantum honest-success Byzantine agreement protocol to replace the classical Byzantine agreement protocol, while the power is improved by incorporating quantum protection and quantum certificate into the syntax of transactions. Our quantum-secured logic-based blockchain can already be implemented by the current technology. The cryptocurrency created and transferred in our blockchain is called qulogicoin. Incorporating quantum protection and quantum certificates into blockchain makes it possible to use blockchain to overcome the limitations of some quantum cryptographic protocols. As an illustration, we show that a significant shortcoming of cheat-sensitive quantum bit commitment protocols can be overcome with the help of our blockchain and qulogicoin.
a b s t r a c tIn this paper we study the complexity of deontic logics grounded on norm-based semantics and apply norm-based deontic logic to access control. Four principal norm-based deontic logics have been proposed so far: imperative logic, input/output logic, deontic default logic and deontic defeasible logic. We present the readers that imperative logic is complete for the 2ed level of the polynomial hierarchy and deontic default logic is located in the 3ed level of the polynomial hierarchy. We then show how it is possible to impose restrictions to imperative logic such that the complexity goes down to be tractable, allowing the logic to be used in practical applications. We focus on a specific application: access control.
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