Quantum Oblivious Transfer: Difference between revisions

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The sender conveys the intensity of the light pulses she will use which conveys the information about the fraction of sender's pulses that will be detected successfully by the receiver, and the bit error rate she will be willing to correct in his data to compensate for his dark counts and other noise sources in the detector.
The sender conveys the intensity of the light pulses she will use which conveys the information about the fraction of sender's pulses that will be detected successfully by the receiver, and the bit error rate she will be willing to correct in his data to compensate for his dark counts and other noise sources in the detector.


She also decides on a security parameter which she communicates to the receiver.
The sender and receiver agree on the security parameter of the OT protocol and on the linear binary error-correcting code.


Both of them agree on a linear binary error-correcting code.
Finally, they perform a test run to verify that the receiver indeed detects the sender pulses with the said probability and error rate.
 
Finally, they perform a test run to verify that the receiver can indeed detect the pulses with the said probability and error rate.


===Computation phase===
===Computation phase===
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