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This [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/3-540-46766-1_29 example protocol] achieves the task of Oblivious Transfer in which the sender sends two messages and the receiver can choose which message he receives. | |||
This [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/3-540-46766-1_29 example protocol] achieves the task of practical | The receiver gets to know nothing about the other message and the sender is oblivious of which one of the two messages was received by the receiver. | ||
Moreover, this protocol is practical in the sense that it can be realised with available optoelectronic apparatus while being immune to any technologically feasible attack for the foreseeable future. | |||
'''Tags:''' [[:Category:Two Party Protocols|Two Party Protocols]], [[:Category:Quantum Enhanced Classical Functionality|Quantum Enhanced Classical Functionality]], [[:Category:Specific Task|Specific Task]] | '''Tags:''' [[:Category:Two Party Protocols|Two Party Protocols]], [[:Category:Quantum Enhanced Classical Functionality|Quantum Enhanced Classical Functionality]], [[:Category:Specific Task|Specific Task]] |