Succinct Arguments for QMA from Standard Assumptions

De Tina Zhang

Apparaît dans la collection : 2024 - T3 - WS3 - Quantum technologies for cryptography

We construct a succinct classical argument system for QMA, the quantum analogue of NP, from generic and standard cryptographic assumptions. Previously, building on the prior work of Mahadev (FOCS '18), Bartusek et al. (CRYPTO '22) also constructed a succinct classical argument system for QMA. However, their construction relied on post-quantumly secure indistinguishability obfuscation, a very strong primitive which is not known from standard cryptographic assumptions. In contrast, the primitives we use (namely, collapsing hash functions and a mild version of quantum homomorphic encryption) are much weaker and are implied by standard assumptions such as LWE. Our protocol is constructed using a general transformation which was designed by Kalai et al. (STOC '23) as a candidate method to compile any quantum nonlocal game into an argument system. Our main technical contribution is to analyze the soundness of this transformation when it is applied to a succinct self-test for Pauli measurements on maximally entangled states, the latter of which is a key component in the proof of MIP*=RE in quantum complexity.

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  • DOI 10.57987/IHP.2024.T3.WS3.003
  • Citer cette vidéo Zhang, Tina (02/12/2024). Succinct Arguments for QMA from Standard Assumptions. IHP. Audiovisual resource. DOI: 10.57987/IHP.2024.T3.WS3.003
  • URL https://dx.doi.org/10.57987/IHP.2024.T3.WS3.003

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