An oblivious transfer protocol for quantum cryptography
Tuesday, July 1, 2008 - 10:07
in Physics & Chemistry
“It's hard to beat the noise that you have with quantum information,” Barbara Terhal tells PhysOrg.com. “So our security protocol relies on the fact that storing quantum bits noiselessly is hard to do with current technology.”
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