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Quantum One-Time Programs, Revisited

Conference Paper Session 2C Algorithms and Complexity · Theoretical Computer Science

Abstract

One-time programs (Goldwasser, Kalai and Rothblum, CRYPTO 2008) are programs that can be run on any single input of a user’s choice, but not on a second input. Classically, they are unachievable without trusted hardware, but the destructive nature of quantum measurements seems to provide an alternate path to constructing them. Unfortunately, Broadbent, Gutoski and Stebila (CRYPTO 2013) showed that even with quantum techniques, a strong notion of one-time programs, similar to ideal obfuscation, cannot be achieved for any non-trivial quantum function. On the positive side, Ben-David and Sattath (Quantum, 2023) showed how to construct a quantum one-time program for a certain (probabilistic) digital signature scheme, under a weaker notion of one-time program security. There is a vast gap between achievable and provably impossible notions of one-time program security, and it is unclear what functionalities are one-time programmable and which are not, under the achievable notions of security. In this work, we present new, meaningful, yet achievable definitions of one-time program security for probabilistic classical functions. We show how to construct one time programs satisfying these definitions for all functions in the classical oracle model and for constrained pseudorandom functions in the plain model. Finally, we examine the limits of these notions: we show a class of functions which cannot be one-time programmed in the plain model, as well as a class of functions which appears to be highly random given a single query, but whose quantum one-time program leaks the entire function even in the oracle model.

Authors

Keywords

  • cryptography
  • idealized model
  • obfuscation
  • one-time program
  • quantum cryptography
  • unclonable cryptography

Context

Venue
ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing
Archive span
1969-2025
Indexed papers
4364
Paper id
692309070273943498