Paper 2025/2056

Unclonable Cryptography in Linear Quantum Memory

Omri Shmueli, NTT Research
Mark Zhandry, Stanford University
Abstract

Quantum cryptography is a rapidly-developing area which leverages quantum information to accomplish classically-impossible tasks. In many of these protocols, quantum states are used as long-term cryptographic keys. Typically, this is to ensure the keys cannot be copied by an adversary, owing to the quantum no-cloning theorem. Unfortunately, due to quantum state's tendency to decohere, persistent quantum memory will likely be one of the most challenging resources for quantum computers. As such, it will be important to minimize persistent memory in quantum protocols. In this work, we consider the case of one-shot signatures (OSS), and more general quantum signing tokens. These are important unclonable primitives, where quantum signing keys allow for signing a single message but not two. Naturally, these quantum signing keys would require storage in long-term quantum memory. Very recently, the first OSS was constructed in a classical oracle model and also in the standard model, but we observe that the quantum memory required for these protocols is quite large. In this work, we significantly decrease the quantum secret key size, in some cases achieving asymptotically optimal size. To do so, we develop novel techniques for proving the security of cryptosystems using coset states, which are one of the main tools used in unclonable cryptography.

Note: This work is subsumed by [HSVZ-26] (https://eprint.iacr.org/2026/1210).

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Foundations
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Preprint.
Keywords
One-Shot SignaturesUnclonable Cryptography
Contact author(s)
omri shmueli1 @ gmail com
mzhandry @ gmail com
History
2026-07-28: last of 2 revisions
2025-11-07: received
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Short URL
https://ia.cr/2025/2056
License
Creative Commons Attribution
CC BY

BibTeX

@misc{cryptoeprint:2025/2056,
      author = {Omri Shmueli and Mark Zhandry},
      title = {Unclonable Cryptography in Linear Quantum Memory},
      howpublished = {Cryptology {ePrint} Archive, Paper 2025/2056},
      year = {2025},
      url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2025/2056}
}
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