Quantum secure direct communication of digital and analog signals using continuum coherent states
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Publication:513453
DOI10.1007/S11128-016-1410-0zbMath1357.81041OpenAlexW2512578742MaRDI QIDQ513453
Francisco Franklin Sousa Rios, Rubens Viana Ramos, Antônio Geovan de Araújo Holanda Guerra
Publication date: 6 March 2017
Published in: Quantum Information Processing (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11128-016-1410-0
Cryptography (94A60) Quantum optics (81V80) Coherent states (81R30) Quantum information, communication, networks (quantum-theoretic aspects) (81P45) Quantum cryptography (quantum-theoretic aspects) (81P94)
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