2
talks
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committee roles
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leadership roles
2025–2026
years active
Contributions
QIP QCrypt TQC presenter award · △program ◇steering ○organising □local · filled = chair
Talks
| Title | Conference | Type | Co-authors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Less is More: On Copy Complexity in Quantum Cryptography | QIP 2026 | regular | Prabhanjan Ananth |
Quantum cryptographic definitions are often sensitive to the number of copies of the
cryptographic states received by adversary. Making definitional changes to the number
of copies accessible to an adversary can drastically affect various aspects including the
computational hardness, feasibility, and applicability of the resulting cryptographic
scheme. This phenomenon appears in many places in quantum cryptography, including
the notions quantum pseudorandomness and unclonable cryptography.
To address this, we present a generic approach to boost single-copy security to
multi-copy security and apply this approach to many settings. As a consequence, we
obtain the following new results:
• One-copy stretch pseudorandom state generators (under mild assumptions) imply the existence of t-copy stretch pseudorandom state generators, for any fixed
polynomial t.
• One-query pseudorandom unitaries with short keys (under mild assumptions)
imply the existence of t-query pseudorandom unitaries with short keys, for any
fixed polynomial t.
• Assuming indistinguishability obfuscation and other standard cryptographic assumptions, there exist identical-copy secure unclonable primitives such as publickey quantum money and quantum copy-protection. |
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| A Meta-Complexity Characterization of Quantum Cryptography | TQC 2025 | regular | Bruno Cavalar, Matthew Gray, Peter Hall, Taiga Hiroka, Tomoyuki Morimae |
Collaborators
| Co-author | Joint talks |
|---|---|
| Bruno Cavalar | 1 |
| Matthew Gray | 1 |
| Peter Hall | 1 |
| Prabhanjan Ananth | 1 |
| Taiga Hiroka | 1 |
| Tomoyuki Morimae | 1 |