20. QUANTUM COMMUNICATION

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21. PROTOCOLS

21.10.+a Quantum authentication/identification
21.20.-s Quantum secret sharing/data hiding
21.20.Kl Quantum key distillation
21.20.Kd Quantum key distribution
21.20.Rp Remote state preparation
21.20.Rc Quantum remote control
21.20.Sc Quantum bit-string commitment
21.30.+c Quantum coding
21.40.+d Quantum data compression
21.50.+t Teleportation
21.60.+e Entanglement based protocols
21.70.+q Qudits
21.80.+c Quantum cloning

22. INFORMATION SECURITY BEYOND QUANTUM CRYPTOGRAPHY

22.10.+k High key rates
22.20.+d Continuous variables
22.30.+c Quantum codes
22.40.+p Privacy amplification
22.50.+t Teleportation as a cryptographical primitive
22.60.+e Eavesdropping detection
22.65.+a Eavesdropping attacks/strategies
22.70.+s Security proofs
22.80.+p Plug and play systems
22.90.+d Distrustful cryptography

23. LONG-DISTANCE QUANTUM COMMUNICATION

23.05.+f Fiber-based quantum communication
23.10.+l Limits for shared entanglement
23.20.+f Free-space entanglement
23.25.+c Free-space quantum communication
23.30.+o Outer-space quantum communication
23.40.+a Adaptive optics
23.50.+s Feasibility studies for satellite based quantum communication
23.60.+d Study of decoherence
23.70.+s Space qualified technologies

24. SOURCES

24.10.-s Single photons
24.10.Od Single photons on demand
24.10.Tw Single photons at telecom wavelength
24.20.-e Entangled photons
24.20.Od Entangled photons on demand
24.20.Tw Entangled photons at telecom wavelength
24.30.+s Squeezed states sources
24.40.+h High efficiency sources
24.50.+m Multiphoton sources
24.60.+s Generation of specific states of radiation
24.70.+c Color-center/quantum dot photon sources

25. DETECTORS

25.10.+e Quantum efficiency of detectors
25.20.+n Number resolution
25.30.+c Clock synchronization
25.40.+t Automated state and process tomography
25.50.+m Miniaturization
25.60.+a Quantum state analyzers