Better Quantum Seal Schemes based on Trapdoor Claw-Free Functions

08/23/2023
by   Xiaogang Cheng, et al.
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Seal in classical information is simply impossible. Since classical information can be easily copied any number of times. Based on quantum information, esp. quantum unclonable theorem, quantum seal maybe constructed perfectly. But it is shown that perfect quantum seal is impossible, and the success probability is bounded. In this paper, we show how to exceed the optimal bound by using the TCF (Trapdoor Claw Free) functions, which can be constructed based on LWE assumption. Hence it is post-quantum secure.

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