Security of continuous-variable quantum key distribution against general attacks

COFFEE_KLATCH  · Invited

Abstract

We prove the security of Gaussian continuous-variable quantum key distribution with coherent states against arbitrary attacks in the finite-size regime. In contrast to previously known proofs of principle (based on the de Finetti theorem), our result is applicable in the practically relevant finite-size regime. This is achieved using a novel proof approach, which exploits phase-space symmetries of the protocols as well as the postselection technique introduced by Christandl, Koenig and Renner (\emph{Phys.\ Rev.\ Lett.}\ 102, 020504 (2009)).

*This work was supported by the SNF through the National Centre of Competence in Research ``Quantum Science and Technology'' and through Grant No. 200020-135048, the ERC (grant No. 258932), the Humbolt foundation and the F.R.S.-FNRS under project HIPERCOM.

Authors

  • Anthony Leverrier

    • INRIA Rocquencourt