Information-Theoretic Quantum Cryptography Part 1 of 2 - IPAM at UCLA
Offered By: Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM) via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating intersection of quantum information and cryptography in this comprehensive lecture by Anne Broadbent from the University of Ottawa. Delve into the realm of information-theoretic quantum cryptography, focusing on security against unbounded adversaries. Discover key topics such as Wiesner Quantum Money, the impossibility of quantum bit commitment, secure delegated quantum computation, "Sampling in a Quantum Population," Quantum Key Distribution, and Quantum Certified Deletion. Gain insights from referenced works by pioneers in the field, including Wiesner, Watrous, Bennett, and Brassard. Enhance your understanding of cutting-edge concepts in post-quantum and quantum cryptography through this in-depth presentation at IPAM's Graduate Summer School.
Syllabus
Anne Broadbent - Information-Theoretic Quantum Cryptography Part 1 of 2 - IPAM at UCLA
Taught by
Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM)
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