Paper 2025/732

Quantum pseudoresources imply cryptography

Alex B. Grilo, Sorbonne Universit´e, CNRS, LIP6, 4 Place Jussieu, Paris F-75005, France
Álvaro Yángüez, Sorbonne Universit´e, CNRS, LIP6, 4 Place Jussieu, Paris F-75005, France
Abstract

While one-way functions (OWFs) serve as the minimal assumption for computational cryptography in the classical setting, in quantum cryptography, we have even weaker cryptographic assumptions such as pseudo-random states, and EFI pairs, among others. Moreover, the minimal assumption for computational quantum cryptography remains an open question. Recently, it has been shown that pseudoentanglement is necessary for the existence of quantum cryptography (Goulão and Elkouss 2024), but no cryptographic construction has been built from it. In this work, we study the cryptographic usefulness of quantum pseudoresources —a pair of families of quantum states that exhibit a gap in their resource content yet remain computationally indistinguishable. We show that quantum pseudoresources imply a variant of EFI pairs, which we call EPFI pairs, and that these are equivalent to quantum commitments and thus EFI pairs. Our results suggest that, just as randomness is fundamental to classical cryptography, quantum resources may play a similarly crucial role in the quantum setting. Finally, we focus on the specific case of entanglement, analyzing different definitions of pseudoentanglement and their implications for constructing EPFI pairs. Moreover, we propose a new cryptographic functionality that is intrinsically dependent on entanglement as a resource.

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Preprint.
Keywords
Quantum cryptographyPseudoentanglementEFIEPFIQuantum commitmentPseudoresources
Contact author(s)
alex bredariol-grilo @ lip6 fr
alvaro yanguez @ lip6 fr
History
2025-04-24: approved
2025-04-24: received
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https://ia.cr/2025/732
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Creative Commons Attribution
CC BY

BibTeX

@misc{cryptoeprint:2025/732,
      author = {Alex B. Grilo and Álvaro Yángüez},
      title = {Quantum pseudoresources imply cryptography},
      howpublished = {Cryptology {ePrint} Archive, Paper 2025/732},
      year = {2025},
      url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2025/732}
}
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