par Horodecki, Karol;Winczewski, Marek;Das, Siddhartha 
Référence Physical Review A, 105, 2, 022604
Publication Publié, 2022-02-01

Référence Physical Review A, 105, 2, 022604
Publication Publié, 2022-02-01
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | We provide several general upper bounds on the rate of a key secure against a quantum adversary in the device-independent conference key agreement (DI-CKA) scenario. They include bounds by reduced entanglement measures and those based on multipartite secrecy monotones such as a multipartite squashed entanglement-based measure, which we refer to as reduced c-squashed entanglement. We compare the latter bound with the known lower bound for the protocol of conference key distillation based on the parity Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt game. We also show that the gap between the DI-CKA rate and the device-dependent rate is inherited from the bipartite gap between device-independent and device-dependent key rates, giving examples that exhibit the strict gap. |