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===Functionality Description===
===Functionality Description===
This paragraph gives objective of the protocol in brief and should be kept as general and complete as possible in order to cover a wide range of protocols under the same functionality and similar methods used. It should be able to give a clear idea about the task to be achieved and roles of the parties involved. No arbitrary names should be given to the parties. This would help avoid any confusion and also, make the functionality (roles) of the parties obvious. Eg. Blind Quantum Computing protocols should be written as Client-Server participating in the protocol, not Alice-Bob. We escape the use of fictional names unless needed, for e.g.- Key Distribution.
This paragraph gives objective of the protocol in brief and should be kept as general and complete as possible in order to cover a wide range of protocols under the same functionality and similar methods used. It gives a clear idea about the task to be achieved and roles of the parties involved. No arbitrary names should be given to the parties. This would help avoid any confusion and also, make the functionality (roles) of the parties obvious. Eg. Blind Quantum Computing protocols should be written as Client-Server participating in the protocol, not Alice-Bob. We escape the use of fictional names unless needed, for e.g.- Key Distribution.
  '''Tags:''' This block should include all different classes of categorization that this protocol belongs to, in the quantum library. Example- Two party crypto/ client-server/multi party(three or more), quantum enhanced classical/fully quantum functionality, specific/ universal task. It would also include the stage of the protocol.
  '''Tags:''' This block should include all different classes of categorization that this protocol belongs to, in the quantum library. Example- Two party crypto/ client-server/multi party(three or more), quantum enhanced classical/fully quantum functionality, specific/ universal task. It would also include the stage of the protocol.