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==Functionality== | ==Functionality== | ||
Digital Signatures (DS) allow for the exchange of single or multiple bit classical messages from sender to multiple recipients, with a guarantee that the signature has come from a genuine sender and the properties of transferability, non-repudiation and unforgeability (see [[Quantum Digital Signature#Properties|Properties]]). | Digital Signatures (DS) allow for the exchange of single or multiple bit classical messages from sender to multiple recipients, with a guarantee that the signature has come from a genuine sender and the properties of transferability, non-repudiation and unforgeability (see [[Quantum Digital Signature#Properties|Properties]]). | ||
'''Tags:''' [[Category: Multi Party Protocols]]Multi Party (three), [[Category: Quantum Enhanced Classical Functionality]] Quantum Enhanced Classical Functionality, [[Category: Specific Task]] Specific Task, [[Blind Quantum Digital Signature]], [[Arbitrated Signature]], [[Quantum Proxy Signature]], [[Designated Verifiable Quantum Signature]], [[Limited Delegation of Quantum Signature]] | |||
==Protocols== | ==Protocols== | ||
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*[[Quantum Digital Signature with Quantum Memory]] | *[[Quantum Digital Signature with Quantum Memory]] | ||
*[[Measurement Device Independent Quantum Digital Signature (MDI-QDS)]] | *[[Measurement Device Independent Quantum Digital Signature (MDI-QDS)]] | ||
==Use Case== | ==Use Case== |