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Response to "Retraction Note: Can Two-Way Direct Communication Protocols Be Considered Secure?"
arXiv
Authors: Mladen Pavicic
Year
2019
Paper ID
7159
Status
Preprint
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This is a response to "Retraction Note: Can Two-Way Direct Co mmunication Protocols Be Considered Secure? Mladen Pavicic," Nanoscale Research Letters,14, 242 (2019). The "anonymised" report which served the editors to retract the paper is reproduced in full. A response to the report by the author of the original paper, sent to the editors of the journal, is also reproduced in full. The author analyses and discusses both the report and the retraction note and explains why he cannot agree to the retraction.
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- This is a response to "Retraction Note: Can Two-Way Direct Co mmunication Protocols Be Considered Secure?
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