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==Assumptions==
==Experimental constraints==
 
* The quantum transmission consists of series of very dim pulses of coherent or incoherent polarized light rather than individual photons.
* The receiver attempts to detect the pulses by noisy, imperfectly quantum-efficient detectors such as photomultiplier tubes.
* The pulses cannot be stored for a significant length of time, so the receiver must measure each pulse before the next one arrives or else lose the opportunity of measuring it at all.


* The demonstration of quantum oblivious transfer uses the transmission consisting of series of highly attenuated pulses of coherent or incoherent polarized light rather than individual photons.
* The receiver measures the pulses using noisy, imperfectly quantum-efficient detectors such as photomultiplier tubes.
* The protocol is a streaming protocol where the receiver measures each pulses on the fly. Thus it does not require the receiver to store the pulses in a quantum memory.


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