Classical noise-based cryptography similar to two-state quantum cryptography

Abstract A scheme of cryptographic key agreement via classical noise is introduced. The principle underlying its security is similar to that of the two-state quantum cryptosystem, but it has the advantage that signal amplification can be applied. Radio and optical implementations of the scheme are suggested.

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