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Quantum oblivious transfer and bit commitment protocols based on two non-orthogonal states coding

arXiv
Authors: Li Yang

Year

2013

Paper ID

8391

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

Oblivious transfer protocols R-OT and OT$12$ are presented based on non-orthogonal states transmission, and the bit commitment protocols on the top of OT12 are constructed. Although these OT protocols are all unconditional secure, the bit commitment protocols based on OT protocols are not secure against attack similar to that presented by no-go theorem.

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  • Oblivious transfer protocols R-OT and OT1^2 are presented based on non-orthogonal states transmission, and the bit commitment protocols on the top of OT1^2 are constructed.

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