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(Note the non-standard day and location of this special Quantum Lunch talk) The noisy-storage model allows the secure implementation of two-party cryptographic primitives based on the sole assumption that no large-scale reliable quantum storage is available to the cheating party. This talk provides an overview of the state of the art. We present a summary of theoretical and experimental progress including some interesting new results. Host: Rolando Somma |