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Pseudorandom States, Non-Cloning Theorems and Quantum Money
We propose the concept of pseudorandom states and study their constructions,
properties, and applications. Under the assumption that quantum-secure one-way
functions exist, we present concrete and efficient constructions of
pseudorandom states. The non-cloning theorem plays a central role in our
study---it motivates the proper definition and characterizes one of the
important properties of pseudorandom quantum states. Namely, there is no
efficient quantum algorithm that can create more copies of the state from a
given number of pseudorandom states. As the main application, we prove that any
family of pseudorandom states naturally gives rise to a private-key quantum
money scheme.Comment: 20 page
H Space: Interactive Augmented Reality Art
open accessThis artwork exploits recent research into augmented reality systems, such as the HoloLens, for building creative interaction in augmented reality. The work is being conducted in the context of interactive art experiences. The first version of the audience experience of the artwork, “H Space”, was informally tested in the SIGGRAPH 2018 Art Gallery context. Experiences with a later, improved, version was evaluated at Tsinghua University. The latest distributed version will be shown in Sydney. The paper describes the concept, the background in both the art and the technological domain and points to some of the key computer human interaction art research issues that the work highlights
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