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Cryptanalysis and improvement on two party quantum private comparison based on seven-qubit and eight-qubit states

Journal
Modern Physics Letters A
Journal Volume
37
Journal Issue
19
ISSN
0217-7323
1793-6632
Date Issued
2022-06-21
Author(s)
Chia-Wei Tsai  
資訊工程系  
Jason Lin
Han-Chieh Chao
Chun-Wei Yang
DOI
10.1142/S0217732322501206
URI
https://nutcir-lib.nutc.edu.tw/handle/123456789/246
Abstract
<jats:p> Ji et al. [Mod. Phys. Lett. A 34, 1950229 (2019)] and Fan et al. [Mod. Phys. Lett. A 37, 2250026 (2022)] proposed two-party quantum private comparison (QPC) protocols based on 7-qubit and 8-qubit states, respectively. However, these two QPC protocols did not consider third-party (TP) attacks. Therefore, this study focuses on TP attacks and demonstrates that the property of a 7-qubit or 8-qubit entanglement state is useless in this attack situation; that is, the participant wastes resources to maintain the qubits. For the same assumption environment proposed by Ji et al. and Fan et al., this study proposes an improvement and simplification protocol that allows participants to reach the goal of private comparison by using only classical computation and the classical communication channel without any entanglement state. </jats:p>
Publisher
World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd
Type
journal-article
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