Reaching the fundamental limits of device-independent quantum key distribution and randomness generation

May31Fri

Reaching the fundamental limits of device-independent quantum key distribution and randomness generation

Fri, 31/05/2024 - 11:00 to 12:00

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Speaker: 
Dr Máté Farkas
Affiliation: 
University of York
Synopsis: 

In this talk I will discuss recent results on how much device-independent key can be extracted from small non-locality, and how much device-independent randomness can be extracted from locally d-dimensional quantum systems.

While it is known that Bell non-locality is necessary for device-independent quantum key distribution (DIQKD), we recently learnt that it is not sufficient in most protocols. This raises the question whether some minimal amount of non-locality is necessary for DIQKD. I will show that this is not the case---in fact, correlations arbitrarily close to the set of local correlations allow for unbounded device-independent key rates.

Then, I will move on to randomness generation, and show that the maximal theoretically possible 2*log(d) bits of device-independent randomness can be extracted from a locally d-dimensional maximally entangled state in every dimension d, using informationally complete rank-1 POVMs.

This talk is mostly based on arxiv:2310.08635 (https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.08635) and a work in preparation with Ranyiliu Chen, Sigurd Anker Laursen Storgaard, Laura Mančinska and Jurij Volčič.

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