Quantum Copy-Protection and Quantum Money

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"Quantum Copy-Protection and Quantum Money" is a seminal research paper by Scott Aaronson that explores how quantum information can be used to create unforgeable money and software that cannot be copied.

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instanceOf research paper
scientific publication
addressesProblem copying of digital money
forgery resistance in digital currencies
piracy of software
author Scott Aaronson NERFINISHED
authorAffiliation Scott Aaronson – MIT (at time of much of his early quantum complexity work) NERFINISHED
category quantum cryptography literature
citedFor connection between no-cloning and unforgeability
early formalization of quantum money
introduction of quantum copy-protection as a cryptographic task
contribution formalizes notions of quantum copy-protection
formalizes notions of quantum money
shows how quantum information can limit copying
demonstrates advantages of quantum information over classical information for copy-protection
discusses limitations of classical copy-protection
security definitions for quantum copy-protection
security definitions for quantum money
field quantum computing
quantum information theory
theoretical computer science
focusesOn using quantum information to construct unforgeable money
using quantum information to prevent copying of software
goal construct money that is easy to verify but hard to forge
construct software that can be used but not duplicated
hasImpactOn post-classical cryptography
research on quantum money schemes
research on quantum software protection
hasVersion e-print on arXiv
influencedBy classical copy-protection research
public-key cryptography
quantum cryptography NERFINISHED
language English
mainTopic cryptography
no-cloning theorem NERFINISHED
quantum copy-protection
quantum money
unforgeable quantum states
proposes schemes for quantum copy-protection
schemes for quantum money
relatedTo complexity theory
computational hardness assumptions
quantum states as proofs of authenticity
typeOfWork theoretical research
usesConcept quantum no-cloning principle
quantum states as cryptographic tokens
usesModel oracle-based constructions
quantum circuits

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