Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
430718 Journal of Computer and System Sciences 2013 18 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We propose a novel notion of quantum Markov chain (qMC).•We define quantum computation tree logic, a quantum extension of PCTL and CTL.•We design an efficient algorithm for verifying QCTL formulas against qMCs.

Although security of quantum cryptography is provable based on principles of quantum mechanics, it can be compromised by flaws in the design of quantum protocols. So, it is indispensable to develop techniques for verifying and debugging quantum cryptographic systems. Model-checking has proved to be effective in the verification of classical cryptographic protocols, but an essential difficulty arises when it is applied to quantum systems: the state space of a quantum system is always a continuum even when its dimension is finite. To overcome this difficulty, we introduce a novel notion of quantum Markov chain, especially suited for modelling quantum cryptographic protocols, in which quantum effects are encoded as super-operators labelling transitions, leaving the location information (nodes) being classical. Then we define a quantum extension of probabilistic computation tree logic (PCTL) and develop a model-checking algorithm for quantum Markov chains.

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