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Article: Quantum cryptology

TitleQuantum cryptology
Authors
Issue Date1997
Citation
HP Laboratories Technical Report, 1997, n. 97-151, p. 1-34 How to Cite?
AbstractThe contest between code-makers and code-breakers has been going on for thousands of years. Recently, quantum mechanics has made a remarkable entry in the field. On the one hand, it is generally accepted that quantum cryptography can provide absolute security for communications between two users. On the other hand, code-breakers in possession of a quantum computer can easily break popular encryption schemes such as RSA and Data Encryption Standard (DES) which are essentially intractable by any classical computer.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/285560

 

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dc.contributor.authorLo, Hoi Kwong-
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dc.description.abstractThe contest between code-makers and code-breakers has been going on for thousands of years. Recently, quantum mechanics has made a remarkable entry in the field. On the one hand, it is generally accepted that quantum cryptography can provide absolute security for communications between two users. On the other hand, code-breakers in possession of a quantum computer can easily break popular encryption schemes such as RSA and Data Encryption Standard (DES) which are essentially intractable by any classical computer.-
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