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Semi-quantum Money

Authors:
Roy Radian
Or Sattath
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DOI: 10.1007/s00145-021-09418-8
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Abstract: Quantum money allows a bank to mint quantum money states that can later be verified and cannot be forged. Usually, this requires a quantum communication infrastructure to perform transactions. Gavinsky (CCC 2012) introduced the notion of classically verifiable quantum money, which allows verification through classical communication. In this work, we introduce the notion of classical minting and combine it with classical verification to introduce semi-quantum money. Semi-quantum money is the first type of quantum money to allow transactions with completely classical communication and an entirely classical bank. This work features constructions for both a public memory-dependent semi-quantum money scheme and a private memoryless semi-quantum money scheme. The public construction is based on the works of Zhandry  and Coladangelo, and the private construction is based on the notion of noisy trapdoor claw-free functions (NTCF) introduced by Brakerski et al. (FOCS 2018). In terms of technique, our main contribution is a perfect parallel repetition theorem for NTCF.
BibTeX
@article{jofc-2022-32801,
  title={Semi-quantum Money},
  journal={Journal of Cryptology},
  publisher={Springer},
  volume={35},
  doi={10.1007/s00145-021-09418-8},
  author={Roy Radian and Or Sattath},
  year=2022
}