Quantum Communications and Cryptography

Quantum Communications and Cryptography

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  • Offers the first comprehensive, in-depth overview of the development and current state of the field
  • Provides an overview of the history of quantum cryptography as well as future directions
  • Discusses the basics of quantum logic, entanglement, state sharing, and continuous polarization states
  • Presents the latest experimental results and theoretical developments together with practical implementations
  • Considers advanced applications such as free-space quantum cryptography and noise-immune key distribution
  • Summary

    All current methods of secure communication such as public-key cryptography can eventually be broken by faster computing. At the interface of physics and computer science lies a powerful solution for secure communications: quantum cryptography. Because eavesdropping changes the physical nature of the information, users in a quantum exchange can easily detect eavesdroppers. This allows for totally secure random key distribution, a central requirement for use of the one-time pad. Since the one-time pad is theoretically proven to be undecipherable, quantum cryptography is the key to perfect secrecy.

    Quantum Communications and Cryptography is the first comprehensive review of the past, present, and potential developments in this dynamic field. Leading expert contributors from around the world discuss the scientific foundations, experimental and theoretical developments, and cutting-edge technical and engineering advances in quantum communications and cryptography.

    The book describes the engineering principles and practical implementations in a real-world metropolitan network as well as physical principles and experimental results of such technologies as entanglement swapping and quantum teleportation. It also offers the first detailed treatment of quantum information processing with continuous variables. Technologies include both free-space and fiber-based communications systems along with the necessary protocols and information processing approaches.

    Bridging the gap between physics and engineering, Quantum Communications and Cryptography supplies a springboard for further developments and breakthroughs in this rapidly growing area.

    Table of Contents

    Quantum Cryptography
    A. Ekert
    Quantum Communications with Optical Fibers
    N. Gisin, S. Iblisdir, W. Tittel, and H. Zbinden
    Advanced Quantum Communications Experiments with Entangled Photons
    M. Aspelmeyer, H. R. B¨ ohm, A. Fedrizzi, S. Gasparoni, M. Lindenthal, G. Molina-Terriza, A. Poppe, K. Resch, R. Ursin, P. Walther, A. Zeilinger, and T. Jennewein
    The DARPA Quantum Network
    C. Elliott
    Experimental Cryptography Using Continuous Polarization States
    S. Lorenz, N. Lütkenhaus, G. Leuchs, and N. Korolkova
    Quantum Logic Using Linear Optics
    J.D. Franson, B.C. Jacobs, and T.B. Pittman
    Practical Quantum Cryptography: Secrecy Capacity and Privacy Amplification
    G. Gilbert, M. Hamrick, and F.J. Thayer
    Quantum State Sharing
    T. Symul, A.M. Lance, W.P. Bowen, P.K. Lam, B.C. Sanders, and T.C. Ralph
    Free-Space Quantum Cryptography
    C. Kurtsiefer, M. Halder, H. Weinfurter, P. Zarda, P.R. Tapster, P.M. Gorman, and J.G. Rarity
    Noise-Immune Quantum Key Distribution
    Z.D. Walton, A.V. Sergienko, B.E.A. Saleh, and M.C. Teich
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