Quantum Weak Coin Flipping

11/06/2018
by   Atul Singh Arora, et al.
0

We investigate weak coin flipping, a fundamental cryptographic primitive where two distrustful parties need to remotely establish a shared random bit. A cheating player can try to bias the output bit towards a preferred value. For weak coin flipping the players have known opposite preferred values. A weak coin-flipping protocol has a bias ϵ if neither player can force the outcome towards their preferred value with probability more than 1/2+ϵ. While it is known that classically ϵ=1/2, Mochon showed in 2007 [arXiv:0711.4114] that quantumly weak coin flipping can be achieved with arbitrarily small bias (near perfect) but the best known explicit protocol has bias 1/6 (also due to Mochon, 2005 [Phys. Rev. A 72, 022341]). We propose a framework to construct new explicit protocols achieving biases beyond 1/6. In particular, we construct explicit unitaries for protocols with bias up to 1/10. To go beyond, we introduce what we call the Elliptic Monotone Align (EMA) algorithm which, together with the framework, allows us to construct protocols with arbitrarily small biases. This solves the open problem of quantum weak coin flipping (in the absence of noise).

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 3

page 4

research
04/18/2021

Fair Coin Flipping: Tighter Analysis and the Many-Party Case

In a multi-party fair coin-flipping protocol, the parties output a commo...
research
05/03/2021

An Almost-Optimally Fair Three-Party Coin-Flipping Protocol

In a multiparty fair coin-flipping protocol, the parties output a common...
research
03/20/2021

An Efficient Simulation of Quantum Secret Sharing

In quantum cryptography, quantum secret sharing (QSS) is a fundamental p...
research
05/04/2021

Coin Flipping of Any Constant Bias Implies One-Way Functions

We show that the existence of a coin-flipping protocol safe against any ...
research
11/07/2018

Efficient semiquantum key distribution

Quantum cryptography has attracted much attention in recent years. In mo...
research
05/14/2018

Improved Reconciliation With Polar Codes In Quantum Key Distribution

Quantum key distribution (QKD) is a cryptographic system that generates ...
research
04/14/2018

Summoning, No-Signaling and Relativistic Bit Commitments

Summoning is a task between two parties, Alice and Bob, with distributed...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset