Graeme Smith, John A. Smolin
ITW 2008
We study the symmetric-side-channel-assisted private capacity of a quantum channel, for which we provide a single-letter formula. This capacity is additive, convex, and, for degradable channels, equal to the unassisted private capacity. While a channel's (unassisted) capacity for private classical communication may be strictly larger than its quantum capacity, we will show that these capacities are equal for degradable channels, thus demonstrating the equivalence of privacy and quantum coherence in this context. We use these ideas to find new bounds on the key rate of quantum key distribution protocols with one-way classical post-processing. For the Bennett-Brassard 1984 protocol, our results demonstrate that collective attacks are strictly stronger than individual attacks. © 2008 The American Physical Society.
Graeme Smith, John A. Smolin
ITW 2008
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Physical Review Letters
Graeme Smith, Jon Yard
Science
Graeme Smith
ISIT 2008