Leonard Shelby, the protagonist of Memento, uses mementos in the form of tattoos and pictures to handle his amnesia. Similar to Leonard, contemporary quantum computers suffer from "quantum amnesia": the inability to store quantum registers for a long duration. Quantum computers can only retain classical "mementos" of quantum registers by measuring them before those vanish. Some quantum skeptics argue that this quantum amnesia is inherent. We point out that this variant of a skeptic world is roughly described by the quantum bounded storage model, and although it is a computational obstacle that annuls potential quantum computational advantage, the seemingly undesired properties provide a cryptographic advantage. Namely, providing exotic primitives promised by the quantum bounded storage model, such as unconditionally secure commitment and oblivious transfer schemes, with constructions involving nothing but transmission and measurement of BB84 states.
翻译:Memento的主角Leonard Shelby使用纹身和照片形式的纪念品处理他的失忆症。和Leonard一样,当代量子计算机也存在“Quantum amnestia ” (Quantum amnesia ) : 无法长期存储量子登记册。 量子计算机只能保留量子登记册的经典“Mementos ”, 在其消失之前进行测量。 一些量子怀疑论者认为,这种量子失忆症是内在的。 我们指出,这个怀疑世界的变种大概是由数量捆绑的存储模型描述的,尽管这是一个计算障碍,可以消除潜在的量子计算优势,但看起来不理想的特性提供了加密优势。 也就是说,提供量子捆绑式存储模型所承诺的外来原始元素,比如无条件的保证和隐蔽的转移计划,而建筑只涉及B84州的传输和测量。