@inproceedings{736bb286a6d446f087b1b5f020f72ea9,
title = "Quantum money from knots",
abstract = "Quantum money is a cryptographic protocol in which a mint can produce a quantum state, no one else can copy the state, and anyone (with a quantum computer) can verify that the state came from the mint. We present a concrete quantum money scheme based on superpositions of diagrams that encode oriented links with the same Alexander polynomial. We expect our scheme to be secure against computationally bounded adversaries.",
author = "Edward Farhi and David Gosset and Avinatan Hassidim and Andrew Lutomirski and Peter Shor",
year = "2012",
doi = "10.1145/2090236.2090260",
language = "الإنجليزيّة",
isbn = "9781450311151",
series = "ITCS 2012 - Innovations in Theoretical Computer Science Conference",
pages = "276--289",
booktitle = "ITCS 2012 - Innovations in Theoretical Computer Science Conference",
note = "3rd Conference on Innovations in Theoretical Computer Science, ITCS 2012 ; Conference date: 08-01-2012 Through 10-01-2012",
}