Construction of secure direct communication protocols in the topological quantum computing model
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.20535/tacs.2664-29132025.1.332175Abstract
This paper presents an implementation of the six-state quantum key distribution protocol and the
LM05 quantum secure direct communication protocol based on anyonic systems. We consider the
representation of logical qubits and operations of the protocol through the manipulation of abelian
anyons of the Kitaev model and non-abelian Fibonacci anyons. A comparative analysis of the anyonic
implementations with the classical photonic approach is carried out in terms of key characteristics such
as accuracy, stability, and complexity. The advantages and experimental challenges of anyonic platforms
for quantum information exchange are discussed.
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