List of Confirmed Speakers
Tutorials
- Johannes A. Buchmann (Technical University of Darmstadt)
- Iordanis Kerenidis (Universite Paris Diderot)
- Hugues De Riedmatten (ICFO)
- Akihisa Tomita (Hokkaido University)
Keynote Speaker
- Nicolas Gisin (Universite de Geneve)
Invited Speakers
- Erika Andersson (Heriot-Watt University)
- Liang Jiang (Yale University)
- Yael Tauman Kalai (Microsoft)
- Carl A. Miller (University of Michigan)
- Michele Mosca (IQC, University of Waterloo)
- Graeme Smith (IBM Research)
- Mark Thomson (University of Bristol)
- Rupert Ursin (IQOQI, University of Vienna)
- Hugo Zbinden (Universite de Geneve)
After-dinner talk
- Yoshihisa Yamamoto (NII)
Public Lectures
- Artur Ekert (University of Oxford/Singapore National University)
- Kae Nemoto (National Institute of Informatics)
Summary talk
- Charles H. Bennett (IBM Research)
- Gilles Brassard (Universite de Montreal)
Program at a glance
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Full Program
(as of 4th Sept., 2015)
Sunday 27th September | ||
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17:00-20:00 | Welcome Reception | |
Monday 28th September | ||
9:30- | UQCC | |
12:30- | Lunch | |
Chair: Gilles Brassard | ||
14:00- | Keynote | Quantum Cryptography: where do we stand? Nicolas GisinAbstract |
14:45- | Contributed 1 | Towards a North American QKD Backbone with Certifiable Security Nino Walenta, Dario Caselunghe, Sylvain Chuard, Mathias Domergue, Michael Hagerman, Randall Hart, Don Hayford, Raphaël Houlmann, Matthieu Legré, Todd McCandlish, Laurent Monat, Alex Morrow, Grégoire Ribordy, Damien Stucki, Maurice Tourville, Patrick Trinkler and Rick Wolterman.Abstract |
15:05- | Contributed 2 | Multiplexing of Quantum Key Distribution and Gigabit Passive Optical Networks Bernd Fröhlich, James F Dynes, Marco Lucamarini, Andrew W Sharpe, Simon W-B Tam, Zhiliang Yuan and Andrew J Shields. |
15:25- | Contributed 3 | Detector-device-independent quantum key distribution: From proof of principle to a high speed implementation Boris Korzh, Alberto Boaron, Charles Ci Wen Lim, Anthony Martin, Gianluca Boso, Raphael Houlmann, Felix Bussieres, Rob Thew and Hugo Zbinden.Abstract |
15:45- | Coffee Break | |
Chair: Lev Vaidman | ||
16:15- | Contributed 4 | All-photonic quantum repeaters Koji Azuma, Kiyoshi Tamaki and Hoi-Kwong Lo. |
16:35- | Contributed 5 | Unstructured QKD Patrick Coles and Norbert Lutkenhaus.Abstract |
16:55- | Contributed 6 | Benchmarking the utility of a quantum channel for secure communications David Elkouss and Sergii Strelchuk.Abstract |
17:15 | Contributed 7 | Designing Quantum Networks from the ground up: starting small and scaling up Bill Munro, Michael Trupke, Simon Devitt, Jorg Schmiedmayer and Kae Nemoto. |
17:35- | Break | |
18:30-19:40 | Public Lecture | Kae Nemoto Artur Ekert |
Tuesday 29th September | ||
Chair: Christian Schaffner | ||
9:30- | Tutorial 1 | Cryptographic primitives for quantum networks Iordanis KerenidisAbstract |
10:50- | Coffee Break | |
Chair: Stephanie Wehner | ||
11:20- | Invited 1 | Randomness Extraction beyond the Classical World Kai-Min ChungAbstract |
11:55- | Contributed 8 | Quantum homomorphic encryption for circuits of low T-gate complexity Anne Broadbent and Stacey Jeffery.Abstract |
12:15- | Contributed 9 | Non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs in the quantum random oracle model Dominique Unruh.Abstract |
12:35- | Conference Photo Lunch |
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Chair: Gerald Buller | ||
14:10- | Invited 2 | Quantum optics experiments in space (canceled) Rupert UrsinAbstract |
14:45- | Contributed 10 | Ultrabroadband Quantum-Secured Communication Quntao Zhuang, Zheshen Zhang, Justin Dove, Franco Wong and Jeffrey Shapiro. |
15:05- | Contributed 11 | Proof-of-principle demonstration of modified Ping-Pong protocol on telecom fiber Hua Chen, Zhi-Yuan Zhou, Alaa Jubbar Jumaah, Yun-Guang Han, Juan Wu, Zhen-Qiang Yin, Shuang Wang, Wei Chen and Zheng-Fu Han. |
15:25- | Contributed 12 | Spatial-mode detector efficiency mismatch security loophole in free-space QKD Poompong Chaiwongkhot, Shihan Sajeed, Jean-Philippe Bourgoin, Thomas Jennewein, Norbert Lutkenhaus and Vadim Makarov.Abstract |
15:45- | Coffee Break | |
16:15-18:00 | Poster & Exhibition with Refreshments | |
Wednesday 30th September | ||
Chair: Vadim Makarov | ||
9:30- | Tutorial 2 | Toward a security certificated communication systems Akihisa TomitaAbstract |
10:50- | Coffee Break | |
Chair: Momtchil Peev | ||
11:20- | Invited 3 | Integrated Photonic Technologies for Quantum Communications Mark ThompsonAbstract |
11:55-12:15 | Contributed 13 | Proof-of-principle test of continuous-variable quantum key distribution in free-space atmospheric channel Vladyslav Usenko, Christian Peuntinger, Ivan Derkach, Bettina Heim, Christoph Marquardt, Radim Filip and Gerd Leuchs.Abstract |
Lab Tour / Free Afternoon | ||
Thursday 1st October | ||
Chair: Eleni Diamanti | ||
9:30- | Tutorial 3 | Quantum Repeaters Hugues De RiedmattenAbstract |
10:50- | Coffee break | |
Chair: Jeffrey H. Shapiro | ||
11:20- | Invited 4 | Efficient long distance quantum communication Liang JiangAbstract |
11:55- | Contributed 14 | An entangled-LED driven quantum relay over 1km Christiana Varnava, R. M. Stevenson, Jonas Nilsson, Joanna Skiba-Szymanska, Branislav Dzurnak, Marco Lucamarini, Ian Farrer, David A. Ritchie, Richard V. Penty and Andrew Shields. |
12:15- | Contributed 15 | Long range QKD with time and frequency multiplexing in broadband solid state memories Hari Krovi, Saikat Guha, Christopher Fuchs, Zachary Dutton, Joshua Slater, Christoph Simon and Wolfgang Tittel.Abstract |
12:35- | Lunch | |
Chair: Masato Koashi | ||
14:10- | Invited 5 | Unconditionally secure quantum signatures Erika AnderssonAbstract |
14:45- | Contributed 16 | Advances in Experimental Quantum Digital Signatures Ross Donaldson, Robert Collins, Klaudia Kleczkowska, Ryan Amiri, Petros Wallden, Vedran Dunjko, Erika Andersson, John Jeffers and Gerald Buller.Abstract |
15:05- | Contributed 17 | Experimental Quantum Fingerprinting Feihu Xu, Juan Miguel Arrazola, Kejin Wei, Wenyuan Wang, Pablo Palacios-Avila, Chen Feng, Shihan Sajeed, Norbert Lutkenhaus and Hoi-Kwong Lo.Abstract |
15:25- | Contributed 18 | Experimental verification of multipartite entanglement in the presence of dishonest parties Will McCutcheon, Anna Pappa, Bryn Bell, Alex McMillan, Andre Chailloux, Thomas Lawson, Mhlambululi Mafu, Damian Markham, Eleni Diamanti, Iordanis Kerenidis, John Rarity and Mark Tame.Abstract |
15:45- | Coffee Break | |
Chair: Anthony Leverrier | ||
16:15- | Invited 6 | Additivity in classical and quantum Shannon theory Graeme SmithAbstract |
16:50- | Contributed 19 | Continuous-Variable Protocols in the Noisy-Quantum-Storage Model Fabian Furrer, Christian Schaffner and Stephanie Wehner.Abstract |
17:10- | Contributed 20 | Semidefinite programming hierarchies for quantum adversaries Mario Berta, Omar Fawzi and Volkher Scholz.Abstract |
17:30- | Contributed 21 | Robustness and device independence of verifiable blind quantum computing Alexandru Gheorghiu, Elham Kashefi and Petros Wallden.Abstract |
17:50-18:10 | Contributed 22 | Computationally binding quantum commitments Dominique Unruh.Abstract |
19:00- | Conference Dinner After Dinner Talk: Yoshihisa Yamamoto |
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Friday 2nd October | ||
Chair: Tsuyoshi Takagi | ||
9:30- | Tutorial 4 | Post-Quantum Cryptography – an overview Johannes A. BuchmannAbstract |
10:50- | Coffee Break | |
Chair: Yi-Kai Liu | ||
11:20- | Invited 7 | Cybersecurity in an era with quantum computers: will we be ready? Michele MoscaAbstract |
11:55- | Contributed 23 | Multi-Prover Commitments Against Non-Signaling Attacks Serge Fehr and Max Fillinger.Abstract |
12:15- | Contributed 24 | On the Composition of Two-Prover Commitments, and Applications to Multi-Round Relativistic Commitments Serge Fehr and Max Fillinger.Abstract |
12:35- | Lunch | |
Chair: Norbert Lutkenhaus | ||
14:10- | Invited 8 | Randomness expansion from untrusted quantum devices Carl A. MillerAbstract |
14:45- | Contributed 25 | Self-Testing Quantum Random Number Generator Nicolas Brunner, Tommaso Lunghi, Jonatan Bohr Brask, Anthony Martin, Joseph Bowles, Hugo Zbinden and Charles Ci Wen Lim.Abstract |
15:05- | Contributed 26 | Randomness amplification against no-signaling adversaries using two devices Ravishankar Ramanathan, Fernando G. S. L. Brandao, Karol Horodecki, Michał Horodecki, Paweł Horodecki and Hanna Wojewódka.Abstract |
15:25- | Coffee Break | |
Chair: Charles H. Bennett | ||
15:55- | Invited 9 | Secure long-distance Quantum Key Distribution Hugo ZbindenAbstract |
16:30- | Hot Topic 1 | Experimental loophole-free violation of a Bell inequality using entangled electron spins separated by 1.3 km B. Hensen, H. Bernien, A. E. Dreau, A. Reiserer, N. Kalb, M. S. Blok, J. Ruitenberg, R. F. L. Vermeulen, R.N. Schouten, C. Abellan, W. Amaya, V. Pruneri, M.W. Mitchell, M. Markham, D. J. Twitchen, D. Elkouss, S. Wehner, T. H. Taminiau, and R. Hanson |
16:55- | Hot Topic 2 | Closing the Performance Gap of Measurement-Device-Independent Quantum Key Distribution L. C. Comandar, M. Lucamarini, B. Frohlich, J. F. Dynes, A. W. Sharpe,S. Tam, Z. L. Yuan, R. V. Penty, and A. J. Shields |
17:10- | Hot Topic 3 | A hybrid security model for quantum cryptography allowing to design practical schemes for long-distance key distribution with everlasting security Romain Alleaume |
17:25- | Summary Talk | Charles H. Bennett Gilles Brassard |
17:55-18:00 | Closing Remark |
Poster Presentations
For Poster Presenters:
The Poster Session will be held on Tuesday, September 29, 16:15-18:00 at 2F, Conference Rooms 1-4.
Each poster presenter will be provided a poster panel of dimensions 210cm high x 90cm wide. When preparing your poster, please note that the poster numbers will be shown on a 20cm x 20cm card which will be posted at a left upper side of the panel.
Poster panels will be available for setting from 16:00 on September 27. Poster presenters are expected to have their posters displayed by the beginning of the session, and be available to discuss their poster for the duration of the session.
If you want to keep your poster, you must take it with you between 16:00-18:00 on October 2.
Any posters remaining after the period will be discarded.
Selected Posters:
1. Long distance measurement device independent quantum key distribution with twisted photons
Chen Dong, Shanghong Zhao and Ying SunAbstract
2. Measurement-device-independent quantum communication with an untrusted source
Feihu XuAbstract
3. Long-Distance Measurement-Device-Independent Multiparty Quantum Communication
Yao Fu, Hua Lei Yin, Teng Yun Chen and Zeng Bing ChenAbstract
4. Multi-partite squash operation and its application to device-independent quantum key distribution
Toyohiro Tsurumaru and Tsubasa IchikawaAbstract
5. Miniature Quantum Key Distribution sender add-on for handheld devices
Gwenaelle Mélen, Markus Rau, Tobias Vogl, Giacomo Corrielli, Andrea Crespi, Roberto Osellame and Harald Weinfurter
6. Semantic Security and Indistinguishability in the Quantum World
Tommaso Gagliardoni, Andreas Hülsing and Christian SchaffnerAbstract
7. Fast implementation of privacy amplication in quantum key distribution
Chun-Mei Zhang, Chao Wang, Mo Li, Hong-Wei Li, Zhen-Qiang Yin, Wei Chen and Zhen-Fu HanAbstract
8. Quantum key distribution with the single-photon-added coherent source
Dong Wang, Mo Li, Zhen-Qiang Yin, Wei Chen, Zheng-Fu Han, Qin Wang and Guang-Can GuoAbstract
9. Field and long-term demonstration of a wide area quantum key distribution network
Shuang Wang, Wei Chen, Zhen-Qiang Yin, Li-Jun Zhang, Guang-Can Guo and Zheng-Fu HanAbstract
10. Quantum security of the Fujisaki-Okamoto transform
Ehsan Ebrahimi Targhi and Dominique UnruhAbstract
11. Quantum collision-resistance of non-uniformly distributed functions
Ehsan Ebrahimi Targhi, Gelo Tabia and Dominique UnruhAbstract
12. Finite-key security analysis of quantum key distribution with imperfect light sources
Akihiro Mizutani, Marcos Curty, Charles Ci Wen Lim, Nobuyuki Imoto and Kiyoshi TamakiAbstract
13. BB84 Augmented with Weak Measurements and Immune to Detector Attacks
James TroupeAbstract
14. Gap between industrial and academic solutions to implementation loopholes: testing random-gate-removal countermeasure in commercial QKD system
Anqi Huang, Shihan Sajeed, Poompong Chaiwongkhot, Mathilde Soucarros, Matthieu Legre and Vadim Makarov
15. On the Security of Symmetric Key Ciphers against Quantum Adversaries
Marc Kaplan, Gaëtan Leurent, Anthony Leverrier and María Naya-PlasenciaAbstract
16. Quantum attacks against iterated block ciphers
Marc KaplanAbstract
17. Security of counterfactual communication
Lev VaidmanAbstract
18. Efficient Rate-Adaptive Reconciliation in Quantum Key Distribution
Patcharapong Treeviriyanupab, Tharathorn Phromsa-Ard, Jutaphet Wetcharungsri, Paramin Sangwongngam, Chun-Mei Zhang, Mo Li, Wei Chen and Zheng-Fu HanAbstract
19. A Quantum Key Distribution protocol for qudits with better noise resistance.
Zoé Amblard and Francois ArnaultAbstract
20. Practical security of a quantum key distribution transmitter
Marco Lucamarini, James F. Dynes, Iris Choi, Martin B. Ward, Bernd Fröhlich, Zhiliang Yuan and Andrew J. Shields
21. Attack strategies for position-based quantum cryptography based on the Clifford Hierarchy
Kaushik Chakraborty and Anthony LeverrierAbstract
22. Relativity principles in quantum cryptography: towards proven unconditional security in practical QKD
Konstantin Kravtsov, Igor Radchenko, Sergei Kulik and Sergei MolotkovAbstract
23. Error Tolerance Bound for Multi-Qubit QKD Security Against General Attack
Kyongchun Lim, Kiung Kim, Changho Suh and June-Koo Kevin Rhee
24. Safeguarding Quantum Key Distribution through Detection Randomization
Thiago Ferreira Da Silva, Gustavo Do Amaral, Guilherme Xavier, Guilherme Temporão and Jean Pierre von der WeidAbstract
25. Spectral Characterization of Weak Coherent State Sources Based on Two-Photon Interference
Thiago Ferreira Da Silva, Gustavo Do Amaral, Douglas Vitoreti, Guilherme Temporão and Jean Pierre von der WeidAbstract
26. Sifting problems in finite-size quantum key distribution
Corsin Pfister, Patrick J. Coles, Stephanie Wehner and Norbert LütkenhausAbstract
27. A Tight Lower Bound for the BB84-states Quantum-Position-Verification Protocols
Jérémy Ribeiro and Frédéric GrosshansAbstract
28. Integrated Photonic Devices for Quantum Key Distribution
Philip Sibson, Chris Erven, Mark Godfrey, Shigehito Miki, Taro Yamashita, Mikio Fujiwara, Masahide Sasaki, Hirotaka Terai, Michael Tanner, Chandra Natarajan, Robert Hadfield, Jeremy O’Brien and Mark ThompsonAbstract
29. Round-robin differential phase-shift quantum key distribution protocol with threshold detectors
Toshihiko Sasaki and Masato KoashiAbstract
30. A Rigorous and Complete Proof of the Security of Quantum Key Distribution
Marco Tomamichel and Anthony LeverrierAbstract
31. Quantum key distribution with floating bases and decoy states
Yury Kurochkin, Alexey Fedorov and Vladimir KurochkinAbstract
32. Tampering with source harms the security of quantum cryptography
Shihai Sun, Feihu Xu, Mu-Sheng Jiang, Xiang-Chun Ma, Hoi-Kwong Lo and Linmei LiangAbstract
33. Secure Quantum Key Distribution Network with Bell States and Local Unitary Operations
Chunyan LiAbstract
34. High-Speed FPGA Implementation of LDPC Decoder for Quantum Key Distribution
Kazuaki DoiAbstract
35. Security of quantum key distribution with non-I.I.D. light sources
Yuichi Nagamatsu, Akihiro Mizutani, Rikizo Ikuta, Takashi Yamamoto, Nobuyuki Imoto and Kiyoshi TamakiAbstract
36. An idea for integrating QKD and modern cryptography into existing secure communication applications
Yoshimichi Tanizawa, Ririka Takahashi, Hideaki Sato and Alexander Dixon
37. Field Test of Measurement-Device-Independent Quantum Key Distribution
Hua-Lei Yin, Teng-Yun Chen and Qiang ZhangAbstract
38. Security hardened quantum key distribution field trial
Alexander Dixon, James Dynes, Marco Lucamarini, Bernd Fröhlich, Andrew Sharpe, Alan Plews, Simon Tam, Zhiliang Yuan, Yoshimichi Tanizawa, Hideaki Sato, Shinichi Kawamura, Mikio Fujiwara, Masahide Sasaki and Andrew Shields
39. Quantum key distribution using optical coherent states via amplitude damping
Abderrahim El Allati and Yassine HassouniAbstract
40. Robust Quantum State Generation with a Dual-Parallel Modulator and Its Application for Quantum Key Distribution Systems
Yu Kadosawa, Kensuke Nakata, Akihisa Tomita and Atsushi OkamotoAbstract
41. Experimental Passive Round-Robin Differential Phase-Shift Quantum Key Distribution
Jian-Yu GuanAbstract
42. A scheme of optical network for quantum cryptography based on wavelength division multiplexing
Haiqiang Ma, Ruixue Li, Kejin Wei, Hongwei Liu and Wu ZhuAbstract
43. Device-independent two-party cryptography
Jedrzej Kaniewski, Thomas Vidick and Stephanie WehnerAbstract
44. Where does measurement uncertainty come from?
Filip Rozpedek, Jedrzej Kaniewski and Stephanie WehnerAbstract
45. Highly Efficient Quantum Key Distribution Immune to All Detector Attacks
Wen-Fei Cao, Yi-Zheng Zhen, Yu-Lin Zheng, Zeng-Bing Chen, Nai-Le Liu, Kai Chen and Jian-Wei PanAbstract
46. Rate-Adaptive LDPC-based Key Reconciliation for High Performance Quantum Key Distribution
Jesus Martinez-Mateo, Jose Luis Rosales and Vicente MartinAbstract
47. Countermeasure against Trojan Horse Attack for Plug and Play QKD System
Minki Woo, Byung Kwon Park, Min-Soo Lee, Yung-Su Kim, Sang-Wook Han and Sung Moon
48. Large-Alphabet Time-Frequency Quantum Key Distribution
Jasper Rödiger, Nicolas Perlot, Matthias Leifgen, Robert Elschner, Roberto Mottola, Oliver Benson and Ronald FreundAbstract
49. Measurement-device-independent quantum key distribution with Nitrogen Vacancies in Diamond
Nicolo’ Lo Piparo, Mohsen Razavi and William MunroAbstract
50. High-rate measurement-device-independent quantum cryptography
Stefano Pirandola, Carlo Ottaviani, Gaetana Spedalieri, Christian Weedbrook, Samuel Braunstein, Seth Lloyd, Tobias Gehring, Christian Scheffmann Jacobsen and Ulrik Lund AndersenAbstract
51. “R10″, Open Source AIT QKD software for QKD post processing
Oliver Maurhart, Christoph Pacher, Cristina Tamas, Andreas Poppe and Momtchil PeevAbstract
52. A Model and Simulation Framework for Studying Implementation Non-Idealities in QKD Systems
Logan Mailloux, Michael Grimaila, Douglas Hodson, Colin McLaughlin and Gerald BaumgartnerAbstract
53. Secure Quantum Signatures Using Insecure Quantum Channels
Ryan Amiri, Petros Wallden, Adrian Kent and Erika AnderssonAbstract
54. Theoretical model of an experimental quantum digital signature system
Klaudia Kleczkowska, John Jeffers, Robert Collins and Gerald BullerAbstract
55. Multiparty Quantum Signature Schemes
Juan Miguel Arrazola, Petros Wallden and Erika AnderssonAbstract
56. Asynchronous reference frame agreement in a quantum network
Tanvirul Islam and Stephanie WehnerAbstract
57. Beating the no-cloning limit with hybrid probabilistic linear amplifier
Jing Yan Haw, Syed Muhamad Assad, Jie Zhao, Josephine Dias, Remi Blandino, Timothy C Ralph, Ping Koy Lam and Thomas Symul
58. Protocols of quantum key agreement solely using Bell states and Bell measurement
Chitra Shukla and Anirban PathakAbstract
59. Implementation of Quantum Message Authentication Scheme
Kang Min-Sung, Kim Yung-Su, Kwon Osung, Yoon Chun Seok, Yang Hyung Jin, Han Sang-Wook and Moon SungAbstract
60. Noiseless Linear Amplifiers in Continuous-Variable Measurement-Device-Independent Quantum Cryptography
Yi-Chen Zhang, Zhengyu Li, Christian Weedbrook, Kevin Marshall, Stefano Pirandola, Song Yu and Hong Guo
61. Non-Gaussian postselection and virtual photon subtraction in continuous-variable quantum key distribution
Zhengyu Li, Yichen Zhang, Xiangyu Wang, Bingjie Xu, Xiang Peng and Hong GuoAbstract
62. Saturation attack on Continuous-Variable QKD systems: experimental demonstration, performance analysis and countermeasure
Rupesh Kumar, Hao Qin and Romain AlléaumeAbstract
63. Unidimensional continuous-variable quantum key distribution
Vladyslav C. Usenko and Frédéric GrosshansAbstract
64. Side channel attack on a practical continuous-variable quantum key distribution system by inserting an external light
Hao Qin, Rupesh Kumar and Romain Alleaume
65. Continuous-variable quantum key distribution and optical secure communication with quadrature amplitude modulation technology
Takuya Hirano, Yusuke Oguri, Takuto Matsubara, Motoharu Ono, Tsubasa Ichikawa, Kenta Kasai, Ryutaroh Matsumoto, Toyohiro Tsurumaru, Masato Yoshida, Toshihiko Hirooka, Keisuke Kasai and Masataka Nakazawa
66. Strongly Secure Quantum Ramp Secret Sharing Constructed from Algebraic Curves over Finite Fields
Ryutaroh MatsumotoAbstract
67. Efficient Information Reconciliation for Continuous-Variable QKD using Non-Binary Low-Density Parity-Check Codes
Christoph Pacher, Jesus Martinez-Mateo, Jörg Duhme, Fabian Furrer, Vitus Händchen, Tobias Gehring, Reinhard F. Werner and Roman SchnabelAbstract
68. An Information Reconciliation Protocol for Secret-Key Agreement with Small Leakage
Christoph Pacher, Philipp Grabenweger, Jesus Martinez-Mateo and Vicente Martin
69. Towards continuous-variable quantum key distribution at GHz rates
Imran Khan, Birgit Stiller, Kevin Jaksch, Nitin Jain, Christian Peuntinger, Kevin Günthner, Tobias Röthlingshöfer, Dominique Elser, Christoph Marquardt and Gerd LeuchsAbstract
70. Quantitative analysis of Trojan-horse attacks on practical continuous-variable quantum key distribution systems
Imran Khan, Birgit Stiller, Nitin Jain, Paul Jouguet, Sébastien Kunz-Jacques, Eleni Diamanti, Christoph Marquardt and Gerd LeuchsAbstract
71. A Classical Analog to Entanglement Reversibility
Eric Chitambar, Ben Fortescue and Min-Hsiu HsiehAbstract
72. Bounds on entanglement distillation and secret key agreement for quantum broadcast channels
Kaushik Seshadreesan, Masahiro Takeoka and Mark WildeAbstract
73. Entanglement verification with detection efficiency mismatch
Yanbao Zhang and Norbert LutkenhausAbstract
74. Role of syndrome information on a one-way quantum repeater using teleportation-based error correction
Ryo Namiki and Norbert LutkenhausAbstract
75. Entanglement distribution across a quantum peer-to-peer network
Ruben Cohen, Emmanuel Jeandel, Perdrix Simon and Frédéric GrosshansAbstract
76. Post-quantum steering
Ana Belén Sainz, Nicolas Brunner, Daniel Cavalcanti, Paul Skrzypczyk and Tamás VértesiAbstract
77. Bell Private States
Roberto Ferrara and Matthias Christandl
78. Preparing Large Scale W States
Sinan Bugu, Fatih Ozaydin and Ahmet Sertbas
79. Enhanced delegated computing using coherence
Stefanie Barz, Vedran Dunjko, Florian Schlederer, Merritt Moore, Elham Kashefi and Ian A. Walmsley
80. Publicly Verifiable Blind Quantum Computation
Kentaro HondaAbstract
81. Blind Quantum Computation against collective noise
Yuki Takeuchi, Keisuke Fujii, Rikizo Ikuta, Takashi Yamamoto and Nobuyuki ImotoAbstract
82. Demonstration of measurement-only blind quantum computation
Chiara Greganti, Marie-Christine Roehsner, Stefanie Barz, Tomoyuki Morimae and Philip Walther
83. Graph State Quantum Repeater Networks
Michael Epping, Hermann Kampermann and Dagmar BrußAbstract
84. Overcoming lossy channel bounds by a single quantum repeater node
David Luong, Liang Jiang, Jungsang Kim and Norbert LütkenhausAbstract
85. Quantum repeaters using ensembles of coupled quantum dots
Toshio OhshimaAbstract
86. Diamond based quantum repeater device -Entanglement detection for quantum state swapping-
Naeko Niikura, Shota Mishima, Touta Tanaka, Yuhei Sekiguchi, Yusuke Komura and Hideo Kosaka
87. Diamond based quantum repeater device -Degenerate spin echo for quantum state recovery-
Yuhei Sekiguchi, Yusuke Komura and Hideo Kosaka
88. Diamond based quantum repeater device -Geometric bang-bang echo for quantum state preservation-
Yusuke Komura, Yuhei Sekiguchi, Shota Mishima, Touta Tanaka, Naeko Niikura and Hideo Kosaka
89. Electrical Detection of Electron Spins in NV centers in Diamond
Hiroki Morishita, Toshiyuki Tashima, Satoshi Kobayashi, Yoshishige Suzuki and Norikazu Mizuochi
90. Classification of spin and multipolar squeezing in spin-j collective spin systems
Emi Yukawa and Kae NemotoAbstract
91. Absorption-based Quantum Communication with NV centres
Burkhard Scharfenberger, Hideo Kosaka, William J. Munro and Kae NemotoAbstract
92. Theory of deterministic switching of a superconducting qubit induced by individual microwave single photons
Kazuki KoshinoAbstract
93. A Multiplexed Light-matter Interface for Fibre-based Quantum Networks
Erhan Saglamyurek, Marcel.Li Grimau Puigibert, Qiang Zhou, Lambert Giner, Francesco Marsili, Varun Verma, Sae Woo Nam, Lee Oesterling, David Nippa, Daniel Oblak and Wolfgang Tittel
94. Coherent coupling between ferromagnetic magnon and superconducting qubit
Yutaka Tabuchi, Seiichiro Ishino, Atsushi Noguchi, Toyofumi Ishikawa, Rekishu Yamazaki, Koji Usami and Yasunobu NakamuraAbstract
95. Improving the coherence time of a quantum system via a coupling with an unstable system
Yuichiro Matsuzaki, Xiabo Zhu, Kosuke Kakuyanagi, Hiraku Toida, Takaaki Shimooka, Norikazu Mizuochi, Kae Nemoto, Kouichi Semba, William Munro, Hiroshi Yamaguchi and Shiro Saito
96. Toward observation of real-time dynamics of a nuclear spin in phosphorus doped n-type diamond
Yuki Sakagawa, Hiroki Morishita, Toshiyuki Tashima, Takaaki Shimo-Oka, Yuki Doi, Satoshi Yamasaki, Hiromitsu Kato, Shinji Miwa, Yoshishige Suzuki and Norikazu MizuochiAbstract
97. Free-space quantum key distribution at a wavelength of 10.6 µm using continuous variables
Imran Khan, Kevin Jaksch, Tobias Frank, Jonas Geyer-Ramsteck, Christian Peuntinger, Birgit Stiller, Ulrich Vogl, Dominique Elser, Christoph Marquardt and Gerd LeuchsAbstract
98. Towards QEYSSat: Free-space quantum key distribution to a moving receiver
Jean-Philippe Bourgoin, Brendon Higgins, Nick Gigov, Catherine Holloway, Chris Pugh, Sarah Kaiser, Miles Cranmer and Thomas JenneweinAbstract
99. Demonstration of suitability of avalanche photodiodes for quantum communications in the low-Earth-orbit radiation environment
Elena Anisimova, Brendon Higgins, Jean-Philippe Bourgoin, Miles Cranmer, Eric Choi, Danya Hudson, Louis Piche, Alan Scott, Vadim Makarov and Thomas JenneweinAbstract
100. Low-noise single-photon detector for long-distance free-space quantum communication
Elena Anisimova, Dmitri Nikulov, Simeng Simone Hu, Mark Bourgon, Rupert Ursin, Thomas Jennewein and Vadim MakarovAbstract
101. Demonstration of a time-bin qubit analyzer suitable for turbulent free-space channels
Jeongwan Jin, Sascha Agne, Jean-Philippe Bourgoin and Thomas Jennewein
102. Experimental private quantum randomness generation invulnerable to the detection loophole
Gustavo Lima, Gustavo Cañas, Jaime Cariñe, Esteban Gómez, Johanna Barra, Adán Cabello, Guilherme Xavier and Marcin PawlowskiAbstract
103. Robust quantum random number generation based on avalanche photodiodes
Fang-Xiang Wang, Chao Wang, Wei Chen, Shuang Wang, Fu-Sheng Lv, De-Yong He, Zhen-Qiang Yin, Hong-Wei Li, Guang-Can Guo and Zheng-Fu HanAbstract
104. Entropic Uncertainty Principle for certification of secure randomness
Davide Marangon, Giuseppe Vallone and Paolo VilloresiAbstract
105. 68 Gbps quantum random number generation by measuring laser phase fluctuations
You-Qi NieAbstract
106. Development of a high-speed integrated quantum random number generator employing vacuum fluctuations
Momtchil Peev, Christoph Pacher, Philipp Grabenweger, Bernhard Schrenk, Imran Khan, Dominique Elser, Christoph Marquardt and Gerd LeuchsAbstract
107. Spectral correlation measurement in Hong-Ou-Mandel interference between two independent sources
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