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THEMATIC PROGRAMS |
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November 21, 2024 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This workshop addresses the various ways quantum information processing affects cryptography. Firstly, quantum information processing enables a fundamentally
new kind of cryptography that takes advantage of the eavesdropper
detectability that is intrinsic to quantum mechanics. Some of these
new quantum cryptographic protocols can be implemented with technologies
that are currently available, in particular, quantum key distribution.
Others have more demanding technological requirements such as quantum
memory or even a quantum computer. Invited speakers include:
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Andris Ambainis (IQC, Waterloo) Michael Ben-Or (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Harry Buhrman (CWI, Amsterdam) Daniel Gottesman (PI, Waterloo) Patrick Hayden (McGill University, Montreal) Debbie Leung (IQC, Waterloo) Norbert Luetkenhaus (IQC, Waterloo) Hoi-Kwong Lo (University of Toronto) Dominic Mayers Ashwin Nayak (IQC & PI, Waterloo) Kenny Paterson (Royal Holloway, Egham) |
Alexandre Pauchard (IDQuantique,
Geneva) Oded Regev (Tel-Aviv University) Renato Renner (DAMTP, Cambridge) Barry Sanders (University of Calgary) Miklos Santha (LRI, Orsay) Louis Salvail (BRICS, Aarhus) Sean Hallgren (NEC, Princeton) Adam Smith (Weizmann Institute, Rehovot) Alain Tapp (IRO, Montreal) John Watrous (IQC, Waterloo) Gregor Weihs (IQC, Waterloo) |
Schedule (Tentative):
** Banquet on Wednesday October 4 ($40 per person, 2 Alcoholic drinks
included, tickets on sale Monday and Tuesday )
Monday, October 2 | |
8:30- 9:30 | Registration/Coffee |
9:30- 10:20 | Patrick Hayden (McGill University, Montreal) The power of forgetting |
10:20- 11:10 | John Watrous (IQC, Waterloo) Quantum computational indistinguishability and zero-knowledge |
11:10 - 11:30 | Coffee break |
11:30-2:00 | Lunch |
2:00- 2:50 |
Miklos Santha (LRI, Orsay) |
2:50- 3:40 | Sean Hallgren (NEC, Princeton) Quantum algorithms and cryptography |
3:40- 4:10 | Coffee break |
4:10- 5:00 | Oded Regev (Tel-Aviv University) On Lattices, Random Linear Codes, and Cryptography |
5:00 – 6:30 | Cash Bar Reception |
Tuesday, October 3 | |
9:00- 9:30 | Morning coffee |
9:30- 10:20 | Alain Tapp (IRO, Montreal) Private Quantum Channels |
10:20- 11:10 | Ashwin Nayak (IQC & PI, Waterloo) Optimality of Approximate Encryption Schemes |
11:10 - 11:30 | Coffee break |
11:30-2:00 | Lunch |
2:00- 2:50 | Hoi-Kwong Lo (University of Toronto) Decoy State Quantum Key Distribution: Theory and Practice |
2:50- 3:40 | Renato Renner (DAMTP, Cambridge) How secure is quantum key distribution? |
3:40- 4:00 | Coffee break |
4:00- 4:50 | Gregor Weihs (IQC, Waterloo) Experimental Quantum Key Distribution: Status and Directions |
Wednesday, October 4 | |
9:00- 9:30 | Morning coffee |
9:30- 10:20 | Norbert Luetkenhaus (IQC, Waterloo) Challenges and directions in quantum key distribution |
10:20- 11:10 | Barry Sanders (University of Calgary) Real-World Quantum Cryptography in Calgary |
11:10 - 11:30 | Coffee break |
11:30-2:00 | Lunch |
2:00- 2:50 | Alexandre Pauchard (IDQuantique, Geneva) Integration of a commercial quantum cryptography appliance into metropolitan area networks |
2:50- 3:40 | Kenny Paterson (Royal Holloway, Egham) What can Quantum Cryptographers learn from History? |
3:40- 4:10 | Coffee break |
4:10- 5:00 | Panel discussion |
6:00 | Banquet (Bright Pearl Restaurant) |
Thursday, October 5 | |
9:00- 9:30 | Morning coffee |
9:30- 10:20 | Michael Ben-Or (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Honest Private Computation with a Quantum Channel |
10:20- 11:10 | Daniel Gottesman (PI, Waterloo) Secure multiparty quantum computation |
11:10 - 11:30 | Coffee break |
11:30-2:00 | Lunch |
2:00- 2:50 | Adam Smith (Weizmann Institute, Rehovot) Techniques for Secure Distributed Computing with Quantum Data |
2:50- 3:40 | Debbie Leung (IQC, Waterloo) QKD based on twisted ebits |
3:40- 4:10 | Coffee break |
4:10- 5:00 | Dominic Mayers Self-Testing of Quantum Circuits |
Friday, October 6 | |
9:00- 9:30 | Morning coffee |
9:30- 10:20 | Andris Ambainis (IQC, Waterloo) Multi-party coin-flipping |
10:20- 11:10 | Louis Salvail (BRICS, Aarhus) A Tight High-Order Entropic Uncertainty Relation with Applications in the Bounded Quantum-Storage Model |
11:10-11:30 | Coffee Break |
11:30- 12:20 | Harry Buhrman (CWI, Amsterdam) On the (Im)Possibility of Quantum String Commitment |