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This [http://users.math.cas.cz/~gavinsky/papers/QuMoClaV.pdf example protocol] implements Quantum Money which is a unique object generated by a Trusted Third Party (TTP). It is then circulated among untrusted clients (Transferability). Each client should be able to prove the authenticity of his owned quantum money to a verifier. On the other hand, an adversary must fail in counterfeiting the quantum money with overwhelmingly high probability (Unforgeability). <br> | This [http://users.math.cas.cz/~gavinsky/papers/QuMoClaV.pdf example protocol] implements Quantum Money which is a unique object generated by a Trusted Third Party (TTP). It is then circulated among untrusted clients (Transferability). Each client should be able to prove the authenticity of his owned quantum money to a verifier. On the other hand, an adversary must fail in counterfeiting the quantum money with overwhelmingly high probability (Unforgeability). <br> | ||
'''Tags''': | '''Tags:''' [[:Category: Multi Party Protocols|Multi Party Protocols]], [[:Category: Quantum Enhanced Classical Functionality|Quantum Enhanced Classical Functionality]], [[:Category: Specific Task|Specific Task]], Prepare (bank) and Measure (client) | ||
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