2023
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2301.09236
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On the (Im)plausibility of Public-Key Quantum Money from Collision-Resistant Hash Functions

Abstract: Public-key quantum money is a cryptographic proposal for using highly entangled quantum states as currency that is publicly verifiable yet resistant to counterfeiting due to the laws of physics. Despite significant interest, constructing provably-secure public-key quantum money schemes based on standard cryptographic assumptions has remained an elusive goal. Even proposing plausibly-secure candidate schemes has been a challenge.These difficulties call for a deeper and systematic study of the structure of publi… Show more

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