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==Assumptions==
==Assumptions==
* The protocol assumes perfect state preparation, transmissions, and measurements.
* The protocol assumes perfect state preparation, transmissions, and measurements.
* Private-key generation (PKG) is the arbitrator which is a trusted party. The master key and the identity of the Signer is kept secret by PKG.
* Private-key generation (PKG) is the arbitrator which is a trusted party. The master key and the identity of the Seller is kept secret by PKG.
* In the signing process, the quantum one-way function used to create the quantum digest is assumed to take polynomial time to compute and is hard to invert.
* In the signing process, the [[quantum one-way function]] used to create the quantum digest is assumed to take polynomial time to compute and is hard to invert.


==Outline==
==Outline==
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