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'''Tags:''' [[Multi Party Protocols|Multi Party (three)]], [[Quantum Enhanced Classical Functionality|Quantum Enhanced Classical Functionality]], [[Specific Task|Specific Task]], [[Measurement Device Independent Quantum Digital Signature|Measurement Device Independent Quantum Digital Signature (MDI-QDS)]] | '''Tags:''' [[Multi Party Protocols|Multi Party (three)]], [[Quantum Enhanced Classical Functionality|Quantum Enhanced Classical Functionality]], [[Specific Task|Specific Task]], [[Measurement Device Independent Quantum Digital Signature|Measurement Device Independent Quantum Digital Signature (MDI-QDS)]] | ||
== Example:https://arxiv.org/abs/1403.5551 == | == Example:https://arxiv.org/abs/1403.5551 == | ||
Following is an example is based on the protocol '''Quantum digital signatures with quantum key distribution components''' | |||
===Outline=== | ===Outline=== | ||
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Quantum Digital Signature (QDS) protocols can be separated into two stages: the distribution stage, where quantum public keys are sent to all recipients, and the messaging stage, where classical messages are sent and verified. Here, we take the case of three parties, one sender (referred to as seller) and two receivers (buyer and verifier) sharing a one bit message. Following protocol requires Client to prepare and send quantum public keys to the buyer and verifier, hence the name, ''Prepare and Send QDS''. | Quantum Digital Signature (QDS) protocols can be separated into two stages: the distribution stage, where quantum public keys are sent to all recipients, and the messaging stage, where classical messages are sent and verified. Here, we take the case of three parties, one sender (referred to as seller) and two receivers (buyer and verifier) sharing a one bit message. Following protocol requires Client to prepare and send quantum public keys to the buyer and verifier, hence the name, ''Prepare and Send QDS''. | ||
Distribution phase can be divided into the following steps: | Distribution phase can be divided into the following steps: |