1995-12-10 - Qcrypto page, Brassard’s book, Re: The Elevator Problem

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On Sun, 10 Dec 1995 I mistakenly wrote:

> Incidentally, Brassard wrote a nice and very short intro to modern crypto
> that's in the Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.
> I think Applied Cryptology was the title. It had good coverage of his quantum
> crypto scheme. It ought to be in any university library.

Sorry, it's Modern Cryptology: A tutorial, 1988.
You'll find good info in <http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/labs/theorique>
(the titles are in french, but don't worry, the text in the "cryptographie
quantique" section is in english and has plenty of links to papers. Also
weird stuff like quantum teleportation. You'll also see Brassard and 
Crepeau's home pages.)

If you run into the listing for the Discover article, please pass it on,
I keep putting that one off.








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