On 02/07/2017 06:48 AM, Georgi Guninski wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 06, 2017 at 09:10:02AM -0800, Razer wrote:
>>> I can't parse the technical stuff. Does the last paragraph mean
>>> they broke "old quantum crypto"?
>>>
>> >From the abstract and the last paragraph of the article what I'm seeing
>> is th
On Mon, Feb 06, 2017 at 09:10:02AM -0800, Razer wrote:
> > I can't parse the technical stuff. Does the last paragraph mean
> > they broke "old quantum crypto"?
> >
>
> >From the abstract and the last paragraph of the article what I'm seeing
> is they can detect a hack on the data (apparently even
On 02/06/2017 08:46 AM, Georgi Guninski wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 05, 2017 at 06:35:21PM -0800, Razer wrote:
>>> More information: High-dimensional quantum cloning and applications to
>>> quantum hacking, Science Advances 03 Feb 2017, DOI:
>>> 10.1126/sciadv.1601915
>>>
>>> Provided by University of
On Sun, Feb 05, 2017 at 06:35:21PM -0800, Razer wrote:
> > More information: High-dimensional quantum cloning and applications to
> > quantum hacking, Science Advances 03 Feb 2017, DOI:
> > 10.1126/sciadv.1601915
> >
> > Provided by University of Ottawa
>
> https://phys.org/news/2017-02-quantum-n
> Professor Ebrahim Karimi, a member of uOttawa's Department of
> Physics and holder of the Canada Research Chair in Structured
> Light, and doctoral student Frédéric Bouchard observe the setup
> they used to clone the photons that transmit information, called
> qudits. Credit: