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THEORY SEMINAR: Kabir Tomer, "Towards (Quantum) Cryptography from #P-hardness"

Event Type
Seminar/Symposium
Sponsor
Michael A. Forbes
Location
Siebel 3401
Date
Apr 14, 2025   11:00 am  
Speaker
Kabir Tomer
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Originating Calendar
Siebel School Speakers Calendar

THEORY SEMINAR: Please join us on April 14th at 11am in Siebel 3401 where Kabir Tomer (UIUC) will give a talk, “Towards (Quantum) Cryptography from #P-hardness”. Please see the abstract below:

Abstract

      Classical cryptography is built on assuming the existence of "hard" problems.  The weakest such assumption, necessary for the existence of any meaningful classical cryptography, is the existence of one-way functions, which are functions which can be efficiently computed but are hard to invert in the average case.

       In a quantum world, however, the picture is quite different. Recent works have opened up the possibility of building powerful quantum cryptographic primitives from assumptions even weaker than the existence of one-way functions.  In fact, there is evidence that these primitives could exist even if P=NP (in which case all classical cryptography would be insecure)!

       This talk will give a brief introduction to this setting as well as cover the recent results on building such quantum cryptographic primitives from the (extremely mild) worst case assumption that #P-hard problems are infeasible for efficient quantum adversaries.

       No background in quantum computation is needed to understand this talk.

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