Sebastien Philippe
Princeton University
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Nature Communications | 2016
Sebastien Philippe; R.J. Goldston; Alexander Glaser; Francesco d’Errico
Zero-knowledge proofs are mathematical cryptographic methods to demonstrate the validity of a claim while providing no further information beyond the claim itself. The possibility of using such proofs to process classified and other sensitive physical data has attracted attention, especially in the field of nuclear arms control. Here we demonstrate a non-electronic fast neutron differential radiography technique using superheated emulsion detectors that can confirm that two objects are identical without revealing their geometry or composition. Such a technique could form the basis of a verification system that could confirm the authenticity of nuclear weapons without sharing any secret design information. More broadly, by demonstrating a physical zero-knowledge proof that can compare physical properties of objects, this experiment opens the door to developing other such secure proof-systems for other applications.
Science & Global Security | 2014
Sebastien Philippe; Alexander Glaser
Gaseous diffusion was historically the most widely used technology for military production of highly enriched uranium. Since June 2013, all gaseous diffusion enrichment plants worldwide are permanently shut down. The experience with decommissioning some of these plants has shown that they contain large amounts of uranium particles deposited in the cascade equipment. This article evaluates the potential of using uranium particle deposition to understand and reconstruct the operating histories of gaseous diffusion enrichment plants. First, a squared-off cascade enrichment model is derived to estimate the enrichment capacity of a reference plant. Then, using a cross-flow filtration model, the mass of solid uranium particles deposited over time in the tubular separation membranes of the stage diffusers is calculated. Finally, potential techniques to characterize these uranium deposits and help reconstruct the operating history of the plant are assessed.
Radiation Protection Dosimetry | 2018
F d’Errico; A Chierici; M Gattas-Sethi; Sebastien Philippe; R.J. Goldston; Alexander Glaser
Archive | 2015
Sebastien Philippe; Boaz Barak; Alexander Glaser
Journal of Nuclear Materials Management | 2014
Sebastien Philippe
arXiv: Cryptography and Security | 2018
Sebastien Philippe; Alexander Glaser; Edward W. Felten
arXiv: Physics and Society | 2016
Sebastien Philippe
57th Annual INMM Meeting | 2016
Sebastien Philippe; Moritz Kütt; Michael McKeown; Ulrich Rührmair; Alexander Glaser
57th Annual INMM Meeting | 2016
Sebastien Philippe; Alexander Glaser; R.J. Goldston
57th Annual INMM Meeting | 2016
Frank von Hippel; Sebastien Philippe