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      Fault-tolerant simple quantum-bit commitment unbreakable by individual attacks

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      Physical Review A
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          Quantum Teleportation is a Universal Computational Primitive

          We present a method to create a variety of interesting gates by teleporting quantum bits through special entangled states. This allows, for instance, the construction of a quantum computer based on just single qubit operations, Bell measurements, and GHZ states. We also present straightforward constructions of a wide variety of fault-tolerant quantum gates.
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            Unconditionally secure quantum bit commitment is impossible

            The claim of quantum cryptography has always been that it can provide protocols that are unconditionally secure, that is, for which the security does not depend on any restriction on the time, space or technology available to the cheaters. We show that this claim does not hold for any quantum bit commitment protocol. Since many cryptographic tasks use bit commitment as a basic primitive, this result implies a severe setback for quantum cryptography. The model used encompasses all reasonable implementations of quantum bit commitment protocols in which the participants have not met before, including those that make use of the theory of special relativity.
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              Is Quantum Bit Commitment Really Possible?

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              We show that all proposed quantum bit commitment schemes are insecure because the sender, Alice, can almost always cheat successfully by using an Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen type of attack and delaying her measurement until she opens her commitment.
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                Journal
                PLRAAN
                Physical Review A
                Phys. Rev. A
                American Physical Society (APS)
                1050-2947
                1094-1622
                February 2002
                February 28 2002
                : 65
                : 3
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                10.1103/PhysRevA.65.032324
                27bcdad6-ada2-4112-8ba8-21fbfcc95bdb
                © 2002

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