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Quantum hashing on the high-dimensional states
International Conference on Micro- and Nano-Electronics, 2022In the paper, we consider using high-dimensional quantum states (so-called qudits) for the implementation of the quantum hashing technique. The importance of qudits for quantum procedures that implement quantum hashing and protocols based on it follows ...
F. Ablayev, Alexander Vasiliev
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Identification of Quantum Hashes: Numerical Experiment
Lobachevskii Journal of Mathematics, 2023zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Ablayev, F. M., Ziatdinov, M. T.
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Quantum Information & Computation
In the paper, we consider quantum circuits for quantum fingerprinting (quantum hashing) and quantum Fourier transform (QFT) algorithms. Quantum fingerprinting (quantum hashing) is a well-known technique for comparing large objects using small images. The
K. Khadiev +3 more
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In the paper, we consider quantum circuits for quantum fingerprinting (quantum hashing) and quantum Fourier transform (QFT) algorithms. Quantum fingerprinting (quantum hashing) is a well-known technique for comparing large objects using small images. The
K. Khadiev +3 more
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Hash Function Based on Quantum Walks
International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 2019zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Yang, Yu-Guang +4 more
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Quantum Hashing via Classical $��$-universal Hashing Constructions
2014In the paper, we define the concept of the quantum hash generator and offer design, which allows to build a large amount of different quantum hash functions. The construction is based on composition of classical $ $-universal hash family and a given family of functions -- quantum hash generator.
Ablayev, Farid, Ablayev, Marat
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IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing
Modern apps require high computing resources for real-time data processing, allowing app users (AUs) to access real-time information. Edge computing (EC) provides dynamic computing resources to AUs for real-time data processing. However, due to resources
Marlom Bey, P. Kuila, B. B. Naik
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Modern apps require high computing resources for real-time data processing, allowing app users (AUs) to access real-time information. Edge computing (EC) provides dynamic computing resources to AUs for real-time data processing. However, due to resources
Marlom Bey, P. Kuila, B. B. Naik
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Discrete-time interacting quantum walks and quantum Hash schemes
Quantum Information Processing, 2012zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Li, Dan +5 more
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Quantum Error Correction Exploiting Degeneracy to Approach the Hashing Bound
arXiv.orgQuantum error correction is essential for realizing scalable quantum computation. Among various approaches, low-density parity-check codes over higher-order Galois fields have shown promising performance due to their structured sparsity and compatibility
Kenta Kasai
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High-Speed Design of Post Quantum Cryptography With Optimized Hashing and Multiplication
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems - II - Express BriefsIn this brief, we realize different architectural techniques for improving the performance of post-quantum cryptography (PQC) algorithms when implemented as hardware accelerators on an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) platform. Having SABER
Malik Imran +3 more
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Performance and Communication Cost of Hardware Accelerators for Hashing in Post-Quantum Cryptography
ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing SystemsSPHINCS+ is a signature scheme included in the first NIST post-quantum standard that bases its security on the underlying hash primitive. As most of the runtime of SPHINCS+ is caused by the evaluation of several hash- and pseudo-random functions ...
Patrick Karl, Jonas Schupp, Georg Sigl
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