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The GHZ-based quantum anonymous transmission protocol implements the task of [[Anonymous Transmission]] in a <math>n</math>-node quantum network. The protocol uses <math>n</math>-partite [[GHZ state]] to enable two nodes, sender <math>S</math> and receiver <math>R</math>, to establish a link which they use to transmit a quantum message. Importantly, the quantum message is transmitted in a way that the identity of <math>S</math> is unknown to every other node, and the identity of <math>R</math> is known only to <math>S</math>.  
The GHZ-based quantum anonymous transmission protocol implements the task of [[anonymous transmission]] in a <math>n</math>-node quantum network. The protocol uses <math>n</math>-partite [[GHZ state]] to enable two nodes, sender <math>S</math> and receiver <math>R</math>, to establish a link which they use to transmit a quantum message. Importantly, the quantum message is transmitted in a way that the identity of <math>S</math> is unknown to every other node, and the identity of <math>R</math> is known only to <math>S</math>.  


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