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Arbitration quantum signature protocol based on XOR encryption

Authors :
Xiao-Yi Zheng
Chang Kuang
Source :
International Journal of Quantum Information. 18:2050025
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt, 2020.

Abstract

Quantum signature is a branch of quantum cryptography that draws on the design ideas of classic digital signatures, and uses the basic principles of quantum mechanics to achieve the integrity, authenticity and nonrepudiation of quantum information. Among them, arbitration quantum signature (AQS) plays a very important role. In this paper, we proposed an AQS protocol based on XOR encryption. Unlike other protocols, a quantum one-time pad encryption method or chain-type CNOT encryption method is abandoned. The proposed protocol is designed based on the three-particle GHZ state combined with the idea of classical XOR encryption, with CNOT operations used to encrypt quantum messages and quantum signatures. A security analysis of the proposed protocol reveals that the proposed protocol can satisfy the AQS requirements of unforgeability and nonrepudiation.

Details

ISSN :
17936918 and 02197499
Volume :
18
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Quantum Information
Accession number :
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