2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2101.12603
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Finite-key analysis of loss-tolerant quantum key distribution based on random sampling theory

Guillermo Curras-Lorenzo,
Álvaro Navarrete,
Margarida Pereira
et al.

Abstract: The core of security proofs of quantum key distribution (QKD) is the estimation of a parameter that determines the amount of privacy amplification that the users need to apply in order to distill a secret key. To estimate this parameter using the observed data, one needs to apply concentration inequalities, such as random sampling theory or Azuma's inequality. The latter can be straightforwardly employed in a wider class of QKD protocols, including those that do not rely on mutually unbiased encoding bases, su… Show more

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