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7. TQC 2012: Tokyo, Japan
- Kazuo Iwama, Yasuhito Kawano, Mio Murao:
Theory of Quantum Computation, Communication, and Cryptography, 7th Conference, TQC 2012, Tokyo, Japan, May 17-19, 2012, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7582, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-3-642-35655-1 - Jérôme Javelle, Mehdi Mhalla, Simon Perdrix:
New Protocols and Lower Bounds for Quantum Secret Sharing with Graph States. 1-12 - Iordanis Kerenidis, Shengyu Zhang:
A Quantum Protocol for Sampling Correlated Equilibria Unconditionally and without a Mediator. 13-28 - Niek J. Bouman, Serge Fehr, Carlos González-Guillén, Christian Schaffner:
An All-But-One Entropic Uncertainty Relation, and Application to Password-Based Identification. 29-44 - Abel Molina, Thomas Vidick, John Watrous:
Optimal Counterfeiting Attacks and Generalizations for Wiesner's Quantum Money. 45-64 - Gilles Brassard, Marc Kaplan:
Simulating Equatorial Measurements on GHZ States with Finite Expected Communication Cost. 65-73 - Bill Rosgen:
Testing Quantum Circuits and Detecting Insecure Encryption. 74-86 - Andris Ambainis, Arturs Backurs, Nikolajs Nahimovs, Raitis Ozols, Alexander Rivosh:
Search by Quantum Walks on Two-Dimensional Grid without Amplitude Amplification. 87-97 - Dax Enshan Koh, Michael J. W. Hall, Setiawan, James E. Pope, Artur Ekert, Alastair Kay, Valerio Scarani:
The Effects of Free Will on Randomness Expansion. 98-106 - Erik Woodhead, Charles Ci Wen Lim, Stefano Pironio:
Semi-device-independent QKD Based on BB84 and a CHSH-Type Estimation. 107-115 - Smarajit Das, Naresh Sharma, Siddharth Muthukrishnan:
On Some Special Cases of the Entropy Photon-Number Inequality. 116-127 - Masahito Hayashi:
Quantum Security Analysis via Smoothing of Renyi Entropy of Order 2. 128-140 - Iman Marvian, Robert W. Spekkens:
Applying a Generalization of Schur-Weyl Duality to Problems in Quantum Information and Estimation. 141-152
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