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Min-entropy as a resource for one-shot private state transfer, quantum masking, and state transition

Author(s)
Lie, Seok HyungChoi, SeongjeonJeong, Hyunseok
Issued Date
2021-04
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevA.103.042421
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/81738
Citation
PHYSICAL REVIEW A, v.103, no.4, pp.042421
Abstract
We give an operational meaning to the min-entropy of a quantum state as a resource measure for various interconnected tasks. In particular, we show that the min-entropy without smoothing measures the amount of quantum information that can be hidden or encoded perfectly in the one-shot setting when the quantum state is used as a randomness or correlation source. First, we show that the min-entropy of entanglement of a pure bipartite state is the maximum number of qubits privately transferable when the state is used as a quantum one-time pad. Then, through the equivalence of quantum secret sharing-like protocols, it is also shown that the min-entropy of a quantum state is the maximum number of qubits that can be masked when the state is used as a randomness source for a quantum masking process. Consequently, we show that the min-entropy of a quantum state is half the size of the quantum state it can catalytically dephase. This gives a necessary and sufficient condition for catalysts for state transition processes.
Publisher
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
ISSN
2469-9926
Keyword
CRYPTOGRAPHY

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