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* The protocol is deterministic i.e. the entangled state and the measurements and gates are assumed perfect, the protocol will always succeed.
* The protocol is deterministic i.e. the entangled state and the measurements and gates are assumed perfect, the protocol will always succeed.
* During the protocol, value of <math>\alpha</math> and <math>\beta</math> will remain unknown to both the parties (and any adversary as well).
* During the protocol, value of <math>\alpha</math> and <math>\beta</math> will remain unknown to both the parties (and any adversary as well).
* A public classical channel is assumed between the two parties  
* A public classical channel is assumed between the two parties.
* There is no transfer of matter or energy involved. Sender's particle has not been physically moved to receiver; only the particle's state has been transferred.
* There is no transfer of matter or energy involved. Sender's particle has not been physically moved to receiver; only the particle's state has been transferred.


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