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===Quantum One Way Function=== | ===Quantum One Way Function=== | ||
Based on the fundamental principles of quantum mechanics, QOWF was proposed by Gottesman and Chuang [https://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0105032] and its definition is presented as follows.</br> | Based on the fundamental principles of quantum mechanics, QOWF was proposed by Gottesman and Chuang [https://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0105032] and its definition is presented as follows.</br> | ||
'''Definition 1''' Let k, <math>|f_k\rangle</math> be classical bits string of length <math>L_1</math>, quantum state of <math>L_2</math> qubits, respectively. A function <math>f : k\rightarrow |f_k\rangle</math>, where <math>|f_k\rangle</math> satisfies <math>\langle f_k|f_{k'}\rangle\le\delta < 1</math> for <math>k\ne k'</math>, is called a QOWF under physical mechanics if | '''Definition 1''' Let k, <math>|f_k\rangle</math> be classical bits string of length <math>L_1</math>, quantum state of <math>L_2</math> qubits, respectively. A function <math>f : k\rightarrow |f_k\rangle</math>, where <math>|f_k\rangle</math> satisfies <math>\langle f_k|f_{k'}\rangle\le\delta < 1</math> for <math>k\ne k'</math>, is called a QOWF under physical mechanics if |