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This [https://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/9904078 example protocol] allows two remote participants to share a uniformly distributed random bit.
Quantum Coin Tossing allows two remote participants to share a uniformly distributed random bit.
The parties do not trust each other and can only use classical and quantum channels to communicate.
The parties do not trust each other and can only use classical and quantum channels to communicate.
The protocol allows them to perform what coin tossing for nearby parties performs without the involvement of any trusted third party.
The protocol allows them to perform what coin tossing for nearby parties performs without the involvement of any trusted third party.
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