4
talks
1
posters
0
committee roles
0
leadership roles
2022–2024
years active
Contributions
QIP QCrypt TQC presenter award · △program ◇steering ○organising □local · filled = chair
Talks
| Title | Conference | Type | Co-authors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Conditional disclosure of secrets with quantum resources | QCRYPT 2024 | regular | Alex May, Vahid Reza Asadi, Debbie Leung, Sabrina Pasterski, Chris Waddell |
The conditional disclosure of secrets (CDS) primitive is among the simplest cryptographic settings in which to study the relationship between communication, randomness, and security. CDS involves two parties, Alice and Bob, who do not communicate but who wish to reveal a secret $z$ to a referee if and only if a Boolean function $f$ has $f(x,y)=1$. Alice knows $x,z$, Bob knows $y$, and the referee knows $x,y$. Recently, a quantum analogue of this primitive called CDQS was defined and related to $f$-routing, a task studied in the context of quantum position-verification. CDQS has the same inputs, outputs, and communication pattern as CDS but allows the use of shared entanglement and quantum messages. We initiate the systematic study of CDQS, with the aim of better understanding the relationship between privacy and quantum resources in the information theoretic setting. Following the classical literature on CDS for guidance, we establish closure under negation, an amplification property, and prove a number of lower bounds on CDQS based on communication complexity. |
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| Entanglement cost for infinite-dimensional physical systems | QIP 2024 | regular | ▸Hayata Yamasaki, Patrick Hayden, Ludovico Lami |
| Effect of non–unital noise on random circuit sampling | QIP 2024 | regular | ▸Bill Fefferman, Soumik Ghosh, Michael Gullans, Kunal Sharma |
| Quantum Rate Distortion Theory for Mixed States | TQC 2022 | regular | ▸Zahra Baghali Khanian, Debbie Leung |
Posters
| Title | Conference | Co-authors |
|---|---|---|
| Conditional disclosure of secrets with quantum resources | QCRYPT 2024 | Alex May, Vahid Reza Asadi, Debbie Leung, Sabrina Pasterski, Chris Waddell |
The conditional disclosure of secrets (CDS) primitive is among the simplest cryptographic settings in which to study the relationship between communication, randomness, and security. CDS involves two parties, Alice and Bob, who do not communicate but who wish to reveal a secret $z$ to a referee if and only if a Boolean function $f$ has $f(x,y)=1$. Alice knows $x,z$, Bob knows $y$, and the referee knows $x,y$. Recently, a quantum analogue of this primitive called CDQS was defined and related to $f$-routing, a task studied in the context of quantum position-verification. CDQS has the same inputs, outputs, and communication pattern as CDS but allows the use of shared entanglement and quantum messages. We initiate the systematic study of CDQS, with the aim of better understanding the relationship between privacy and quantum resources in the information theoretic setting. Following the classical literature on CDS for guidance, we establish closure under negation, an amplification property, and prove a number of lower bounds on CDQS based on communication complexity. |
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Collaborators
| Co-author | Joint talks |
|---|---|
| Debbie Leung | 3 |
| Alex May | 2 |
| Chris Waddell | 2 |
| Sabrina Pasterski | 2 |
| Vahid Reza Asadi | 2 |
| Bill Fefferman | 1 |
| Hayata Yamasaki | 1 |
| Kunal Sharma | 1 |
| Ludovico Lami | 1 |
| Michael Gullans | 1 |
| Patrick Hayden | 1 |
| Soumik Ghosh | 1 |
| Zahra Baghali Khanian | 1 |