Low-dimensional topological objects, such as knots and braids, have become prevalent in multiple areas of physics, such as fluid dynamics, optics, and quantum information processing. Such objects also now play a role in cryptography, where a framed knot can store encoded information using its braid representation for communications purposes. The greater resilience of low-dimensional topological elements under deformations allows them to be employed as a reliable framework for information exchange. Here, we introduce a challenge-response protocol as an application of this construction for authentication. We provide illustrative examples of both procedures showing how framed links and braids may help to enhance secure communication.
翻译:低维的表层物体,如结节和编线等,在诸如流体动态、光学和量子信息处理等多个物理领域已变得十分普遍,这些物体现在也在加密中发挥作用,在加密中,一个结框可以用其条纹表示方式存储编码信息,用于通信目的。由于变形下的低维的表层元素具有更大的抗御力,因此能够被用作可靠的信息交流框架。在这里,我们引入一个挑战-应对协议,作为这一构建过程的一种应用,用于认证。我们提供了两个程序的例子,说明设置的链接和编线如何有助于增强安全通信。