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24 January 2008 Quantum identity authentication based on secret transmitting order of particles
Shan-shan Huang, Jun Li, Yue Li, Yu Liu
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Abstract
A secure quantum identity authentication protocol by employing the mechanism of the secret transmitting order scheme via the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen pairs is proposed. With the help of a certificated authority, two legitimate users can faithfully accomplish the authentication and distribute the quantum key simultaneously. Investigation on security of our protocol is also provided which shows the protocol remains robust when confronted with series typical individual attacks. During the protocol, no local operation and classical communication is applied.
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Shan-shan Huang, Jun Li, Yue Li, and Yu Liu "Quantum identity authentication based on secret transmitting order of particles", Proc. SPIE 6827, Quantum Optics, Optical Data Storage, and Advanced Microlithography, 68270L (24 January 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.755819
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KEYWORDS
Quantum key distribution

Particles

Information security

Defense technologies

Photons

Lithium

Quantum communications

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