" Welcome to the Quantum Internet" - By Davide Castelvecch
reynt0
reynt0 at cs.albany.edu
Fri Aug 22 21:02:57 CEST 2008
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
. . .
> There are no quantum encryption algorithms. None.
>
> What we have is quantum key exchange, where you use a handful of qubits
> to negotiate a random session key in a way that an eavesdropped cannot
> listen in on the transaction. If you're willing to burn up a _lot_ of
. . .
(Without taking any position on the legitimacy or not of
any particular part of the quantum encryption field)
Wouldn't the claim be: "cannot listen in on such a
transaction between Alice and Bob without affecting the
transaction in a detectable way"?
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