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==Functionality Description==
==Functionality Description==
Anonymous transmission is a multipartite task which enables two nodes to communicate a message in a network in an anonymous way. More specifically, one of the nodes of the network, a sender, communicates a quantum state to a receiver in a way that their identities remain completely hidden throughout the protocol. In particular, for the sender it implies that her identity remains unknown to all the other parties, whereas for the receiver it implies that no one except the sender knows her identity. Note that the main goal of anonymous transmission is to fully hide the identities of the sender and the receiver -- it does not aim at guaranteeing the reliability of the transmitted message.</br></br>
Anonymous transmission is a multipartite task which enables two nodes to communicate a message in a network in an anonymous way. More specifically, one of the nodes of the network, a sender, communicates a quantum state to a receiver in a way that their identities remain completely hidden throughout the protocol. In particular, for the sender it implies that her identity remains unknown to all the other nodes, whereas for the receiver it implies that no one except the sender knows her identity. Note that the main goal of anonymous transmission is to fully hide the identities of the sender and the receiver -- it does not aim at guaranteeing the reliability of the transmitted message.</br></br>


'''Tags:'''  [[:Category: Multi Party Protocols|Multi Party]],  [[:Category: Quantum Enhanced Classical Functionality|Quantum Enhanced Classical Functionality]],  [[:Category: Specific Task|Specific Task]]
'''Tags:'''  [[:Category: Multi Party Protocols|Multi Party]],  [[:Category: Quantum Enhanced Classical Functionality|Quantum Enhanced Classical Functionality]],  [[:Category: Specific Task|Specific Task]]
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