Quantum Cryptography in Algorithmica

12/01/2022
by   William Kretschmer, et al.
0

We construct a classical oracle relative to which 𝖯 = 𝖭𝖯 yet single-copy secure pseudorandom quantum states exist. In the language of Impagliazzo's five worlds, this is a construction of pseudorandom states in "Algorithmica," and hence shows that in a black-box setting, quantum cryptography based on pseudorandom states is possible even if one-way functions do not exist. As a consequence, we demonstrate that there exists a property of a cryptographic hash function that simultaneously (1) suffices to construct pseudorandom states, (2) holds for a random oracle, and (3) is independent of 𝖯 vs. 𝖭𝖯 in the black-box setting. We also introduce a conjecture that would generalize our results to multi-copy secure pseudorandom states. We build on the recent construction by Aaronson, Ingram, and Kretschmer (CCC 2022) of an oracle relative to which 𝖯 = 𝖭𝖯 but 𝖡𝖰𝖯≠𝖰𝖢𝖬𝖠, based on hardness of the OR ∘ Forrelation problem. Our proof also introduces a new discretely-defined variant of the Forrelation distribution, for which we prove pseudorandomness against 𝖠𝖢^0 circuits. This variant may be of independent interest.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 3

page 4

research
12/13/2021

Quantum commitments and signatures without one-way functions

In the classical world, the existence of commitments is equivalent to th...
research
11/19/2021

The Acrobatics of BQP

One can fix the randomness used by a randomized algorithm, but there is ...
research
03/16/2021

Quantum Pseudorandomness and Classical Complexity

We construct a quantum oracle relative to which 𝖡𝖰𝖯 = 𝖰𝖬𝖠 but cryptograp...
research
07/12/2021

Hidden Cosets and Applications to Unclonable Cryptography

In this work, we study a generalization of hidden subspace states to hid...
research
12/28/2021

Quantum Merkle Trees

Commitment scheme is a central task in cryptography, where a party (typi...
research
07/22/2022

Preparing Many Copies of a Quantum State in the Black-Box Model

We describe a simple quantum algorithm for preparing K copies of an N-di...
research
11/26/2020

One-Way Functions Imply Secure Computation in a Quantum World

We prove that quantum-hard one-way functions imply simulation-secure qua...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset