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==Properties== * Nothing is known about the unconditional security of our protocol against coherent measurement attack * Any attack consistent with quantum physics can be thwarted from a computational point of view under the assumption that one-way functions exist * Any attack on the protocol must be carried out 'on-line', that is when the protocol is taking place. * Safe oblivious transfer can be achieved when H(~E) < - (1 - e-p - pe-@)/2a, where H is the entropy function. If this condition cannot be met, the sender aborts the protocol. * There is no need of quantum memory.
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