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Event Details
Speaker Name
Yusuf Alnawakhtha
Speaker Institution
(QuICS)
Start Date & Time
2022-11-16 1:00 pm
End Date & Time
2022-11-16 1:00 pm
Event Type
QuICS Event Type
Event Details

Position verification is the task of verifying the geographical position of a party using computational tasks and physical bounds on the speed of communication. It has been shown that position verification is impossible in the classical setting, but using non-clonability it is shown that one can construct quantum position verification (QPV) schemes. These schemes are secure against any individual attacker, but can be broken by colluding attackers that share a large amount of entanglement.

In this talk, we will go over a recent quantum position verification protocol developed by Jiahui Liu, Qipeng Liu, and Luowen Qian. We will discuss how they use trapdoor claw-free functions to replace quantum communication channels in QPV protocols with classical channels. We will also discuss entanglement lower-bounds required to break the protocol and give some insight into possible future directions in QPV.

Reference: Liu, Jiahui, Qipeng Liu, and Luowen Qian. "Beating Classical Impossibility of Position Verification." arXiv:2109.07517 (2021).

Location
ATL 3100A and Virtual Via Zoom
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Groups
TEMP migration NID
12003162